Myles Garrett said he understands the frustration coming from players and fans after so many close losses this season.
, anyone who remotely cares about the Cleveland Browns knows the frustration that Garrett was wearing on his face after another close Cleveland loss in a year that began full of promise.
In Saturday’s 24-22 loss, the Packers capitalized on interceptions by Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield. The three picks Mayfield threw in the first half equated to 21 points for Green Bay as quarterback Aaron Rodgers turned the takeaways into three touchdowns. The fourth and final Mayfield interception came on what could have been the game-winning drive for the Browns with under a minute to play.
Adding to the frustration for Garrett this week is the groin injury he’s playing through that was largely responsible for him making just one tackle and landing one quarterback hit on Saturday. Afterward, it was clear Garrett was in discomfort as he walked to the postgame podium to meet with the media. He said the injury felt “like s---,” but that he felt a responsibility to play.