Browns star Myles Garrett’s candid response to TJ Watt’s debate over who is better

Myles Garrett of the Cleveland Browns and TJ Watt of the Pittsburgh Steelers are two of the most dominant defensive players in the NFL.

When asked who the better player was, Myles Garrett didn’t take sides. Instead, he gave props to TJ Watt, who plays for the Browns’ fierce AFC North rivals, according to the Pat McAfee Show (via @PghJarron).

“I’ve certainly heard the debate. I don’t really care, I think TJ is a great player and he’s fun to watch. I have a lot of respect for defensive players.

I don’t care if he’s in my department or not,” Myles Garrett said Wednesday.
Myles Garrett recorded 19 solo tackles, 9.5 sacks and four forced fumbles for the Browns in Week 9. With Garrett as the mainstay of the defense, Cleveland currently leads the NFL with 234.8 yards allowed per game.

On the other hand, TJ Watt has 15 solo tackles, 9.5 sacks, two forced fumbles and an interception for the Steelers through Week 9.

This was the same man who sacked Tennessee Titans rookie quarterback Will Levis without a helmet.

Unfortunately, the Steelers’ 377.3 yards allowed per game ranks 31st in the NFL.
Both the Browns and Steelers have the same 5-3 win-loss record heading into Week 10.
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Browns star Myles Garrett’s candid response to TJ Watts’ debate over who’s better

Myles Garrett of the Cleveland Browns and TJ Watt of the Pittsburgh Steelers are two of the most dominant defensive players in the NFL.

When asked who the better player was, Myles Garrett didn’t take sides. Instead, according to the Pat McAfee Show (via @PghJarron), he praised TJ Watt, who plays for the Browns’ bitter AFC North rival.

“I definitely heard the debate. I don’t care, I think TJ is a great player and fun to watch. I have a lot of respect for defensive players.

I don’t care if he’s in my department or not,” Myles Garrett said Wednesday. Myles Garrett recorded 19 solo tackles, 9.5 sacks and four forced fumbles for the Browns in Week 9.

With Garrett as the mainstay of the defense, Cleveland he currently leads the NFL with 234.8 yards allowed per game.On the other hand, TJ Watt had 15 solo tackles, 9.5 sacks, two forced fumbles, and an interception for the Steelers during Week 9.

This was the same man who sacked Tennessee Titans rookie quarterback Will Levis without a helmet.

Unfortunately, the Steelers’ 377.3 yards per game ranks 31st in the NFL. Both the Browns and Steelers have the same 5-3 win-loss record heading into Week 10.

 

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