BEREA, Ohio -- The Cleveland Browns secured one of their biggest victories in recent years last week. And yet, their path to the playoffs now looks more daunting.
That's the kind of season defensive end Myles Garrett was having. And that's the void he'll leave on the Cleveland defense while serving a season-ending suspension, pending his appeal.
"Myles is a once-in-a-generation player, so obviously not having a guy like that on the field is going to be hard," linebacker Joe Schobert said. "But we've got other guys that can make plays, and as long as everybody on the defense knows their job and role and their assignment, I have full confidence.