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    What Michael Strahan said about Myles Garrett breaking NFL sack record

    January 8, 20262 Mins Read118 Views
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    By Kendrick Marshall

    (Source: HBCU Sports)

    Myles Garrett etched his name into NFL history Sunday, breaking the league’s single-season sack record during the Cleveland Browns’ matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals.

    Garrett’s record-breaking moment came in the fourth quarter when he brought down Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow for a five-yard loss — his 23rd sack of the season. The milestone surpassed the mark of 22.5 sacks set by New York Giants legend Michael Strahan in 2001, a record later matched by Pittsburgh Steelers star T.J. Watt in 2021.

    Strahan, a Pro Football Hall of Famer who played college football at Texas Southern and is currently an analyst on Fox NFL Sunday, reacted live as Garrett’s record-breaking sack was broadcast. While playfully noting the modern era’s expanded 17-game schedule, Strahan tipped his cap to the Browns’ defensive cornerstone.

    “I mean, I hold the record for a 16-game season — they hold the record for a 17-game season,” Strahan said with a grin, drawing laughs from his colleagues on set. “That’s the way it works out! You can’t compare 12-game seasons to 16-game seasons.”

    Despite the lighthearted jab, Strahan praised Garrett’s dominance and longevity.

    “This young man is amazing,” Strahan said. “I know he’s got a lot of sacks left, and he’s only 30. I think I had more sacks after 30 — as did Bruce Smith and Reggie White. I think he’s just getting going.”

    Garrett’s historic afternoon not only punctuated another strong Browns season but also cemented his standing among the greatest defensive players of his generation.

     

    and he’s only 30. I think I had more sacks after 30 — as did Bruce Smith and Reggie White. I think he’s just getting going.” “This young man is amazing ” Strahan said. “I know he’s got a lot of sacks left
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