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Myles Garrett relishing probability to place Aaron Rodgers in ‘graveyard’


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BEREA, Ohio — The Pittsburgh Steelers‘ signing of quarterback Aaron Rodgers has introduced extra star energy to the AFC North, however Cleveland Browns defensive finish Myles Garrett had just one factor on his thoughts when requested about Rodgers becoming a member of the division.

“I feel it is a good alternative to place him within the graveyard,” Garrett mentioned with a large grin on his face.

Rodgers, 41, signed a one-year, $13.65 million deal after passing a bodily on the Steelers’ facility Saturday morning, sources informed ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

Over time, Garrett has adorned his entrance yard for Halloween with tombstones that includes the names of each quarterback he has sacked. Rodgers, although, has been absent as Garrett, the 2023 Defensive Participant of the 12 months, didn’t sack Rodgers in his lone matchup towards him in Week 16 of the 2021 season, a 24-22 loss to the Inexperienced Bay Packers.

Garrett’s subsequent alternative to carry down Rodgers comes only a couple weeks earlier than establishing his newest graveyard decorations, when the Steelers host the Browns on Oct. 12.