Baltimore Ravens rookie offensive tackle Roger Rosengarten asked for the jersey of Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett during last Saturday's game. However, Garrett's heartwarming response may have even caught Rosengarten by surprise.
Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett growing frustrated could help the Dallas Cowboys shock the football world with a blockbuster trade.
The Los Angeles Chargers could lose one of their top pass rushers this offseason, as Khalil Mack is slated to hit free agency. On top of that, defensive end Joe
Between plays on Sunday, the Baltimore Ravens rookie had a request for the Cleveland Browns star: "I know I'm a nobody, but if I could get that jersey after?"
But it has had some positive moments despite the abysmal season. In the latest episode covering the Browns and Ravens game, one of the more wholesome moments occurred. Ravens rookie offensive tackle Roger Rosengarten, a second-round pick, approached Myles Garrett to ask him for a huge favor.
Baltimore Ravens offensive tackle Roger Rosengarten has come quite a long way in a short amount of time. A second-round rookie from Washington, Rosengarten began his NFL career in just about the worst way possible,
We’ve known since the summer announcement that HBO and NFL Films’ “Hard Knocks: In Season With the AFC North” would bring us some special moments. This is certainly one of
Browns defensive end Myles Garrett said near the end of the regular season that he wants the team "to be able to illuminate, illustrate" a path that will lead to winning in the immediate future because he's not interested in being part of an extended rebuilding process.
When Myles Garrett let it be known that he would be meeting with Cleveland Browns' brass to address his future with the organization, it immediately raised eyebrows around the NFL.
The Browns closed out their dismal season at 3-14 — the worst record since Garrett went 0-16 as the No. 1 overall pick in 2017 — with a 35-10 loss to the Ravens. It was also the third losing campaign in Kevin Stefanski’s five seasons.
Myles Garrett just traded his shoulder pads for a pencil, and when the Browns land back in Cleveland, forget a clean locker. Garrett’s first stop might be Browns president of football operations Andrew Berry’s office,