Myles Garrett's 5 most dominant plays vs. Eagles
Quarterbacks in the AFC North may have a tough time sleeping for the next few months if they watched Thursday's preseason game between the Cleveland Browns and Philadelphia Eagles.
Browns sophomore defensive end Myles Garrett put his vast skill set on display in his team's third preseason contest, making quick work of the defending Super Bowl champion's offensive line on nearly every snap.
The No. 1 overall pick of the 2017 NFL Draft was either blowing past or pushing around Eagles left tackle Halapoulivaati Vaitai all night long. He'd finish the first half with two sacks of Super Bowl LII MVP quarterback Nick Foles, including a safety, and two tackles for loss.
Drives Vaitai all the way back to pressure Foles
Garrett pushed the 6-foot-6, 320-pound Vaitai all the way from the line of scrimmage back to hurry Foles, who was just able to get off a short throw to the sideline.
Blows past Wisniewski for safety
After recording seven sacks in just 11 games as a rookie, Garrett got his first of the preseason by blowing through guard Stefen Wisniewski to place a hand on a fallen Foles in the Eagles' end zone.
Manhandles Vaitai to help force Foles fumble
Garrett again drove Vaitai backward before freeing himself to grab a hold of Foles' jersey and help force the fumble.
Forces Foles into ill-advised throw
With Garrett speeding toward him off the right end, Foles quickly dumped it off to running back Matt Jones, who had no choice but to run into a crowd and ended up losing a fumble.
Pushes everyone out of the way for 2nd sack
Garrett again came from behind on an unsuspecting Foles to take the quarterback to the ground for his second sack of the first half.