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The Cleveland Browns have had a disappointing begin to the 2024 NFL season, starting the yr with a 1-5 document.

The workforce has suffered by a myriad of points on the new-look offense, and issues have stored the protection from returning to its dominant type.

Cleveland’s unquestioned chief on the defensive entrance – finish Myles Garrett – nonetheless believes this workforce can proper the ship and enhance on its poor exhibiting to this point.

In his press convention on Friday after observe, the defender despatched a transparent message to his teammates about dropping, sharing with reporters that the Browns teaching workers could make adjustments to personnel if the outcomes don’t enhance on Sundays.

“Whenever you lose, the door is open for anybody,” Garrett mentioned, “How you retain from dropping your job or getting moved wherever else, you need to play your (expletive) off. It’s important to present you earn the correct to be right here, earn the correct to be on the sphere.”

DE Myles Garrett reminds his teammates it’s a privilege to play for #Browns + desires to play his complete profession in Cleveland pic.twitter.com/MgzMBgd2le

— Daryl Ruiter (@RuiterWrongFAN) October 18, 2024

Garrett referred to as it an “honor and privilege” to be part of the NFL franchise, and he included himself within the group of gamers who might be changed if the workforce doesn’t discover a profitable system quickly.

He added that he wished to take the lead within the locker room and for his teammates to “match my depth” on the sphere.

Regardless of enjoying by accidents and having restricted alternatives, Garrett has been a power when he’s on the sphere.

In 2024, Garrett has logged 4 sacks, eight QB hits, and 13 complete tackles.

This yr, the defensive finish has additionally pressured two fumbles and blocked his third-ever NFL kick final week in opposition to the Eagles.

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