Browns DC Jim Schwartz expects career year from Myles Garrett following record-setting contract
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Myles Garrett, a top edge rusher in the NFL, has secured a significant deal worth $40 million per year with the Cleveland Browns. This contract sets high expectations as Garrett prepares for the 2025 season, with defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz confident in Garrett's potential to have his best season yet. Garrett boasts an impressive resume, including a Defensive Player of the Year award and multiple Pro Bowl selections. The Browns have fortified their defensive line with new talents like Mason Graham to alleviate the pressure on Garrett. To achieve an exceptional season, Garrett needs to surpass his previous records of 16 sacks and four forced fumbles. The Browns look forward to seeing him meet the high standards set by his lucrative contract.
Originally by Nick Shookon June 4, 2025
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