BEREA, Ohio -- Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett stood in front of a backdrop in the team's locker room, three days before his team faced the Las Vegas Raiders, and was asked about the defense's need to be dominant given the early struggles of the team's revamped offense.
"It's always our responsibility to be dominant," said Garrett, the NFL's reigning Defensive Player of the Year. "We have the players to do so and that's all about our expectations for ourselves. We come out there expecting us to win the game on defense every time we step on the field.