
Cleveland Browns superstar edge rusher Myles Garrett and San Francisco 49ers All-Pro tight end George Kittle had a priceless one-on-one interaction before Sunday’s game at Huntington Bank Field.
Kittle’s 49ers made easy work of the Browns, who struggled offensively in
Shedeur Sanders’ first home start as a pro. The visitors made life frustrating for Cleveland to a point where star wide receiver
Jerry Jeudy was seen snapping at Sanders on the sidelines
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Amid another frustrating season for the 3-9 Browns, there is at least one exciting storyline to follow: Myles Garrett needs just four more sacks (he’s up to 19 this year) to
break the single-season record of 22.5, shared by Michael Strahan and T.J. Watt.
Before the game, mic’d up cameras caught Kittle and Garrett exchanging friendly requests.
“I just need you to stop chipping me if you don’t mind,” Myles Garrett tells George Kittle.
“No. Dude, your five-sack game was crazy,” Kittle responded. “Keep going man, it’s fun to watch. Please don’t break the record today, but I’ll tell Brock (Purdy) to give you one.”
Garrett requested two in a lighthearted reply. He finished with one in the 26-8 loss.
The good news for Garrett and rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders? The Browns host football’s worst team, the Tennessee Titans, on Sunday. There’s a prime opportunity for Garrett and Sanders to rack up the numbers.
Myles Garrett Should Reconsider His Future With Cleveland
In February, Myles Garrett publicly requested a trade from the Browns, citing his desire to play for a contender. In a surprising twist, however, he ultimately agreed to a four-year extension worth $160 million.
But the Browns are nowhere close to contending. They don’t even know if their long-term starting QB is on the roster. The entire offensive line needs a reboot. The wide receiver room offers little outside of
Jerry Jeudy, and there are too many holes in the secondary and at linebacker.
Cleveland is wasting a historic season from Garrett, and he oughta reconsider his future with the club. At 30 years of age, he’s not getting any younger nor closer to a
Former Eagles Star Ndamukong Suh Targeted in Terrifying Armed Home Invasion Caught on Camera

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California. Former Philadelphia Eagles defensive standout Ndamukong Suh was targeted in a terrifying armed home invasion late last night, according to a statement released by California police early this morning. Surveillance footage captured the dramatic moment three masked intruders smashed through his front door and forced their way inside — only to bolt back out seconds later after meeting unexpected resistance.
Police said three armed suspects arrived at Suh’s property shortly after midnight. Security video shows the trio using tools to break through the front entryway, coordinating their movements while one acted as a lookout. Authorities described the attempted break-in as “organized, deliberate, and extremely dangerous.”
Then, the plan instantly fell apart.
The moment the suspects crossed the threshold, they encountered resistance from inside the home, prompting all three to panic and sprint back outside. They dove into a waiting getaway vehicle and fled before officers arrived on scene.
No injuries were reported, and it remains unclear whether Suh himself confronted the intruders or if another occupant intervened.
Police are reviewing surveillance footage and have launched an active search for the suspects. Officials emphasized that while the swift response inside the home likely prevented a far more serious outcome, residents are urged not to confront armed intruders unless absolutely necessary.
Investigators are treating the case as a targeted armed burglary, though they have yet to determine whether Suh was specifically singled out.
The former Eagles veteran, who played a key rotational role during Philadelphia’s Super Bowl push, has not issued a public statement on the incident.