The Cleveland Browns are 1-5 after a lopsided loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, marking the 22nd consecutive time they've lost in Pittsburgh in the regular season. Cleveland's offense struggled, as Dillon Gabriel averaged just 4.3 yards per attempt and the Browns failed to put up 250 yards.
Myles Garrett was also held in check, failing to register a sack and held to just two tackles. Even so, he had some thoughts on the offense and their lackluster performance.
"Myles Garrett was asked what goes through his mind when he watches the Steelers pass rushers get after the QB with a two-score lead. 'Must be nice,'" Daniel Oyefusi of ESPN reports.
Not exactly a great look for Garrett, who infamously requested a trade the week leading up to the Super Bowl before accepting a contract extension from the Browns that pays him $40 million per year. He knew the state that Cleveland was in, and that they would be a bit away from competing for a playoff spot. These comments come off as tone deaf and selfish.
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