Myles Garrett Anticipates More Opportunities to Rush Quarterbacks with Rams
Myles Garrett looks forward to rushing the QB on more passing downs
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Myles Garrett, who set a single-season sack record in 2025, looks forward to more opportunities to rush quarterbacks with the Los Angeles Rams. He believes playing with a lead will allow him to focus on passing downs and make impactful plays late in games.
- 01Myles Garrett set a record with 23.0 sacks in 2025 while playing for the Cleveland Browns.
- 02Garrett anticipates more chances to rush quarterbacks with the Rams, particularly in games where they lead.
- 03He expressed excitement about being able to focus on obvious passing downs late in games.
- 04The Rams' strong offense and improved defense in 2026 should create favorable conditions for Garrett.
- 05Garrett aims to chase and possibly surpass his previous sack record during his time with the Rams.
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Myles Garrett, who established a single-season sack record of 23.0 in 2025 while with the Cleveland Browns, is looking forward to his new role with the Los Angeles Rams. He believes that having a strong offense and an improved defense will provide him with more opportunities to rush quarterbacks, especially in situations where the Rams have a lead. Garrett noted that being in a position to focus on passing downs late in games is appealing, as it allows him to make game-winning plays. He stated, "Knowing I’ll have the ability late in games to pin my ears back... those are things that appeal to me and I’m sure appeal to all of us as D-linemen." With the Rams expected to be competitive in 2026, Garrett is optimistic about his chances to chase down quarterbacks and potentially break his own sack record from last season, enhancing his impact on the field during critical moments of the game.
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