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Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett has always been one to participate in Halloween activities that include some of Hollywood's most famous thrillers. Many fans remember some of his ...
Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett is the NFL King of Halloween, and this year is no different. Garrett showed up to Huntington Bank Field on Sunday decked out in a full Arnold ...
Happy NFL Sunday, everyone. And Happy Halloween, too. Today, of course, is the day for dressing up in costumes and having some fun. It's also a great day to start eating way too much candy for the ...
Garrett then lets the world know about it each year on Halloween. In his front yard, Garrett puts a pseudo-graveyard with a tombstone for every QB he’s brought down.
Garrett, 25, showed up to FirstEnergy Stadium on Sunday morning with a grim reaper costume, complete with a cape that showed the names of all the quarterbacks he's sacked so far in his NFL career.
But Garrett’s other fall festive skill is bringing fictional horror movies to life at his home. From the big screen to Garrett’s front yard, his latest Halloween display is based off the ...
Garrett’s love of Halloween goes beyond this year, as he dressed up as ‘Stranger Things’ character Vecna prior to last year’s home game against the Cincinnati Bengals on Oct. 31.
It’s very normal for Myles Garrett to strike fear into opposing offenses on game days. The Halloween costume he showed up wearing to the stadium may be a bad omen for Lamar Jackson and the Ravens.
Now that Halloween is here, he took that idea to the next level. He showed up at FirstEnergy Stadium on Sunday morning dressed as the "Sack Reaper," every quarterback's worst nightmare.
Browns Myles Garrett dresses as Grim Reaper for Halloween ahead of Browns vs. Steelers Updated: Oct. 31, 2021, 11:33 a.m. | Published: Oct. 31, 2021, 11:15 a.m.