The Cleveland Browns have officially begun mandatory mini-camp, which marks the unofficial end to the offseason as it is now required for players to be at the facility for a stretch of practices before going on a month-long hiatus ahead of training camp.
Myles Garrett addressed the media and was asked about several topics, one of which was the Browns division-rivals, the Pittsburgh Steelers, making a big splash and signing quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Garrett sent a playful warning to the four-time MVP.
"Good opportunity to put him in the graveyard," Garrett said.
The former Defensive Player of the Year is of course referencing the viral graveyard decor he put outside his home ahead of Halloween. Each tombstone read the name of a quarterback that Garrett has sacked in his career. With Rodgers as the new starter in Pittsburgh, Garrett is seemingly relishing the chance to add a new tombstone to the cemetery.
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