Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett is currently managing an injury affecting both of his feet but remains committed to playing through the discomfort. Despite not feeling at full strength, Garrett expressed confidence in his ability to contribute to the team, stating, “Don’t feel 100 percent, but feel good enough to go out there and make a difference.” His determination to play is evident as he returned to practice on Friday after missing the previous two days.
Garrett, the NFL’s reigning Defensive Player of the Year, was not listed with any game status for the upcoming match against the New York Giants, indicating his readiness to participate.
Browns coach Kevin Stefanski noted that Garrett looked like his usual self during practice, which bodes well for the team’s defensive strategy in the upcoming game. Garrett’s commitment to the team’s success is clear as he continues to push through his injury.
Last week, Garrett appeared on the injury report but still managed to perform well in the Browns’ victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars, where he recorded a significant strip sack. Although he took a few plays off during the game, he reassured fans and teammates that he would continue to manage his injury and play as effectively as possible. This resilience highlights Garrett’s dedication to his role on the team.
Regarding the possibility of surgery, Garrett mentioned that it’s a discussion for the future, emphasizing the need for ongoing pain management. He acknowledged that the injury may be a long-term issue that he will have to deal with throughout his career. This proactive approach shows Garrett’s understanding of the demands of professional football and his willingness to adapt.
As of now, Garrett has already made an impact in the season with two sacks, both of which resulted in forced fumbles. He hopes that his condition will improve in the coming weeks and that the injury won’t persist throughout the season. His focus on recovery and performance underscores his commitment to the team and his role as a key defensive player for the Browns.