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The Browns are counting on rookie Mason Graham to provide the interior pressure alongside star edge rusher Myles Garrett.
During minicamp in June, defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz said he expected Garrett to have his best season yet.
The Browns are counting on rookie Mason Graham to provide the interior pressure alongside star edge rusher Myles Garrett.
This preview looks at arguably the most important position group in defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz's scheme. It's time to dive into the defensive line.
What's the Word? Defensive Coordinator Jim Schwartz on his expectations for Myles Garrett following his very public trade request and eventual contract extension: ...
Nevertheless, Browns pass-rusher Myles Garrett set the bar quite high for himself and the club while speaking with reporters ...
It's a statement of fact that, in the two years when Jim Schwartz has been defensive coordinator, the more takeaways created, the better the overall defense.
When defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz quoted Spider-Man’s Uncle Ben this offseason— “With great power comes great responsibility” —he might as well have been scripting Garrett’s 2025 ...
The Panthers and Browns had a joint practice this week in preparation for their preseason clash. One of the NFL's top defenders praised Carolina's quarterback.
The most likely outcome: Dallas pays Parsons, on an extension beginning after this year’s option, more than Watt’s $41M per year and more than Garrett’s $123.3M in guarantees.
Star defensive end Myles Garrett is still eyeing the Super Bowl. "I mean, I expect to get to the Super Bowl," Garrett said this week, via The Repository. "That's our expectation every year.
Back in early February, Browns edge rusher Myles Garrett made his trade request public with a statement that noted his goal was to compete for a Super Bowl.