After the Jets Embarrass Cleveland, Myles Garrett Wishes He’d Stood Up for Shedeur Sanders
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After the Jets Embarrass Cleveland, Myles Garrett Wishes He’d Stood Up for Shedeur Sanders
The drama surrounding the Cleveland Browns’ quarterback crisis has now reached a boiling point, and Myles Garrett is caught squarely in the crossfire. After a humiliating blowout loss to the New York Jets—a team that hadn’t even managed a home win before facing Cleveland—Garrett’s postgame comments ignited a storm of controversy. Standing before reporters, visibly frustrated yet composed, Garrett said, “Quarterback direction has nothing to do with me. I’m worried about the defense and us giving up points and first downs. Who we stick with at quarterback is up to Kevin Stefanski.” It sounded neutral, diplomatic even, but for a man who’s the emotional and vocal leader of this franchise, his words hit differently.
But while some fans saw Garrett’s restraint as professionalism, others saw it as a cop-out. The Browns have been sliding deeper into chaos week after week, and fans were desperate for someone—anyone—to speak up about what’s really wrong. Garrett’s refusal to criticize the coaching staff directly was, in their eyes, the equivalent of silence in a moment that demanded leadership. Because the truth is, this team is broken at the top. Kevin Stefanski has continued to double down on a quarterback that’s clearly not delivering. The offense is flat, predictable, and uninspired. Meanwhile, a young, dynamic talent like Shedeur Sanders waits in the wings, watching as the team falls apart on the field.
Cleveland fans have seen this movie before—great defense, wasted potential, and coaching decisions that make no sense. Garrett’s statement wasn’t just a reflection of his own professionalism; it was also an indictment of a system where accountability seems to vanish at the top. When he says the quarterback situation is “up to Kevin,” he’s telling everyone that the players aren’t the ones clinging to this failing formula—the coaches are. Still, many argue that being a leader means more than just handling your assignment on the field. It means using your platform to call out what’s broken, to inspire change, and to show the fans that you care enough to demand better. Garrett’s silence, to them, feels like surrender.
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INSTANT REGRET HITS Myles Garret For NOT DEFENDING Shedeur Sanders AFTER Blowout LOSS Against JETS!
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