Browns' Myles Garrett sends strong message to teammates after Dolphins win

Charlie Baduini

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The Cleveland Browns picked up their second win of the season on Sunday, besting the Miami Dolphins 31-6.

In a game where rookie running back Quinshon Judkins scored three touchdowns and ran for 84 yards, the Browns got their first win under starting quarterback Dillon Gabriel.

Superstar pass rusher Myles Garrett isn't satisfied after snapping their three-game losing streak, though, and wants to see more performances like this going forward.

Myles Garrett sends Browns teammates strong message about sustainability

Following Cleveland's victory, Garrett spoke to the press and stressed the importance of continuing to stack wins.

"Yeah. I mean, rallied and we got a win in a fashion which we can appreciate, but that’s not enough, and we gotta continue to do that. One win is one thing, but we’ve gotta turn this into a habit, an addiction. It’s gotta be an obsession to win and win like this. And so we gotta keep on chasing that feeling," Garrett said.

"You know, hopefully we’ve gotten so tired of the losses and tired of the pain that comes with them that we’re ready to inflict it on somebody else. You know, you gotta learn to use that pain, use that drive, you know, it can’t just become acceptable to have those feelings, you know, right now, it was a good response that we had, but it’s got to continue."

Clearly, the former No. 1 pick in the 2017 NFL Draft isn't satisfied at 2-5, and wants the Browns to continue to improve.

It will be a tall task next week, with Cleveland heading to Foxborough to take on a red-hot New England Patriots squad.

But if the Browns can continue to control the clock and play defense thanks to Judkins and their stout defense, they have a shot to take down any team they line up against.

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