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Home / Sports / Bills Brace for Garrett's Historic Sack Chase

Bills Brace for Garrett's Historic Sack Chase

18 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Myles Garrett is nearing an NFL single-season sack record.
  • Josh Allen respects Garrett's dominant pass-rushing abilities.
  • The Bills aim to secure an AFC East title against the Browns.
Bills Brace for Garrett's Historic Sack Chase

Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen is keenly aware of the challenge posed by Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett, who is on the verge of setting a new NFL single-season sack record. Allen described Garrett as an "absolutely tremendous football player" and "one of the greatest of all time," emphasizing the need for constant vigilance to account for his presence on the field.

Garrett has been a standout performer for the Browns this season, recording 21.5 sacks and needing just 1.5 more to surpass the existing record of 22.5 sacks held jointly by Michael Strahan and T.J. Watt. His impressive statistics include 57 tackles, three forced fumbles, and a remarkable motor that allows him to consistently pressure opposing quarterbacks with both speed and power.

The Buffalo Bills, fresh off a crucial Week 15 victory over the New England Patriots, are focused on maintaining their momentum in the AFC East playoff race. While considered favorites against the Browns, the Bills understand that Garrett's record-breaking pursuit adds an element of danger to Sunday's game, potentially disrupting their path to a division title.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Myles Garrett needs just 1.5 sacks to surpass the current NFL record of 22.5 sacks in a single season.
Josh Allen called Myles Garrett 'one of the greatest of all time' and a 'force to be reckoned with,' stressing the need to be aware of him.
The Cleveland Browns, with Myles Garrett, are scheduled to play the Buffalo Bills in Week 16.

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