Myles Garrett broke records and ignited debates with his 23rd sack of the season, surpassing the 22.5 sacks held by Michael Strahan and T.J. Watt. However, fans were quick to question the validity of Garrett’s achievement due to the extended 17-game schedule. Some argued that Watt achieved his 22.5 sacks in just 15 games, highlighting the difference in schedule length.
Despite the controversy, Garrett’s dominance on the field cannot be denied. Throughout the season, he wreaked havoc on opposing teams, racking up impressive sack numbers. His performance against the Patriots, Ravens, and Raiders showcased his exceptional skills as a pass rusher.
Garrett’s consistency is unmatched, as he became the first player since 1982 to record 12 sacks in six consecutive seasons. His total of 124.5 sacks before the final game of the season puts him in elite company among the all-time sack leaders. Joe Burrow of the Cincinnati Bengals became Garrett’s favorite target, with 12 career sacks against the quarterback, surpassing his previous high of 11 sacks on Lamar Jackson.
The Browns may have only won five games, but Garrett’s individual performance was a bright spot in an otherwise disappointing season. His ability to disrupt offenses and consistently pressure quarterbacks solidified his reputation as one of the top defensive players in the league.
As Garrett celebrated his record-breaking sack, fans and analysts alike debated the impact of the extended schedule on his achievement. While some questioned the legitimacy of his record, others praised his talent and skill on the field. Regardless of the debate, Myles Garrett’s performance in the 2022 season will be remembered as one of the most dominant displays of pass rushing in recent memory.

