Myles Garrett sends clear message to NFL rival TJ Watt on live TV after dominating Pittsburgh Steelers in snowy TNF

Cleveland On and off the field Thursday night, Myles Garrett, a dominant player for the Browns, sent a message to TJ Watt.

Garrett was instrumental in the Browns’ victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers.

In a 24–19 triumph, the 28-year-old recorded three sacks and a forced fumble.

Watt, his 30-year-old defensive opponent, did not record a sack for Pittsburgh during the game.

Additionally, during his Amazon Prime postgame interview with Kaylee Hartung, Garrett was questioned about his chat with Watt.

“We spoke at the coin toss, but that was about it,” he stated.

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“He is someone I greatly admire, but I am the best.

That’s from Defensive Player of the Year to edge one.

“I am the man. I feel that.

Since getting picked in 2017, Watt has made it to six Pro Bowls.

In contrast, Garrett was selected first overall in the same draft class as Watt and has five Pro Bowls on his name.

The star player for the Browns is the current NFL Defensive Player of the Year.

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Watt took home the esteemed prize in 2021.

At a snow-covered Huntington Bank Stadium on Thursday night, Cleveland surprised Pittsburgh in front of a rabid home crowd.

In the 24-19 victory, Nick Chubb rushed for two additional touchdowns and Jameis Winston ran in one.

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Cleveland’s season record now stands at 3-8 after the victory.

The Pittsburgh Steelers, who were chasing the playoffs, suffered a setback as they dropped to 8-3.

After struggling to establish himself, Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson was occasionally replaced by Justin Fields.

Mike Tomlin, the head coach, denied that his judgments about how to use his quarterback were influenced by the snow.

“No,” Tomlin stated during his press conference, “I don’t think the weather was a factor.”

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We intended to use him, and we succeeded.

“I’m not sure whether the weather had any bearing on that choice.

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