The Browns are struggling this season, but Myles Garrett is shining bright. As the 2023 AP Defensive Player of the Year, he has an impressive 18.0 sacks in just 11 games. This puts him only 5.0 sacks away from breaking the NFL’s single-season record, which stands at 22.5 sacks, set by Michael Strahan in 2001 and matched by T.J. Watt in 2021.
This year has seen Garrett deliver extraordinary performances, especially considering the Browns’ offense isn’t delivering. In the last four games alone, he has racked up 13.0 sacks, including 3.0 in a recent victory over the Raiders. Remarkably, this performance exceeded Strahan’s previous record for sacks over five games, which was 12.5 back in 2001.
On Sunday, Garrett also broke his own franchise record by helping the Browns achieve 10 sacks against Geno Smith. The previous record for Garrett was 16.0 sacks, set just last year.
After the game, Garrett expressed confidence about his accomplishments. He commented, “I kind of expect that of myself,” indicating he continually aims to surpass his limits. When asked about the possibility of setting a new single-season record, he said, “If God wills it, I’ll get it,” highlighting his desire to achieve this in a winning context.
Looking ahead, Garrett’s next opportunity to make history comes next weekend when the Browns face the 49ers. With the current pace he’s set, fans and analysts alike are eagerly watching to see if he can reach that coveted record.
For context, the pressure on defensive players has changed dramatically in recent decades. While high sack counts were less common in earlier eras, recent seasons have seen players like Garrett and Watt redefine expectations. According to a 2023 survey by the NFL Players Association, defensive players now focus intensely on training and game preparation, resulting in improved performance metrics across the board.
As Garrett continues to break records, he joins a league of elite players whose dedication and skill have made them legends. For more on NFL record-breaking performances, check out the NFL’s official website.


















