Garrett hopes to add Rodgers to the graveyard of QBs hes sacked

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Myles Garrett, a star pass rusher for the Cleveland Browns, aims to sack Aaron Rodgers, who recently signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Garrett has sacked 31 quarterbacks throughout his eight years in the NFL, and Rodgers remains one of the notable absentees from that list. The upcoming game on October 12 will see the Browns face off against the Steelers, adding to the intensity of the rivalry. Garrett’s ambition to add Rodgers to his tally underscores his competitive nature and commitment to excellence on the field. The matchup has significant implications for both teams within the AFC North, where every game can influence playoff standings.

Fans are eager for the confrontation, which promises to be a highlight of the season. As the game approaches, both teams prepare to showcase their strengths in this critical division battle. Garrett's pursuit of Rodgers serves as a reminder of the fierce competition in the NFL.

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