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What Michael Strahan said about Myles Garrett breaking NFL sack record

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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 Sundayreacted 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.

 

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