On Sunday, the Cleveland Browns get their 2024 NFL season underway by hosting star quarterback Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys right out of the gate in Week 1 in what will almost certainly be a tough matchup.
The Browns are hoping to prove their worth as a potential Super Bowl title contender in the AFC, while the Cowboys will attempt to impose their will as one of the best teams in the NFC and try to make everyone forget their epic flameout in the first round of the NFL playoffs last season against Jordan Love and the Green Bay Packers.
Fortunately for Cleveland, the talented squad, which is stacked on both sides of the football this year, came into this game as the favorite, with some believing they’ve got what it takes to get the win over Dallas at Huntington Bank Field.
Ahead of the highly anticipated Week 1 matchup in Ohio, superstar defensive end and reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year, Myles Garrett, chose to spend some time with Browns fans who were tailgating outside of the stadium via ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
Myles Garrett showed up today to the Municipal Lot tailgate to fire up the fan base and thank them for the way they support the Browns. pic.twitter.com/ydV1wTuYSb
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) September 8, 2024
Clearly, Garrett is a man of the people, as active players, especially of his caliber, don’t do this ahead of games.
This was a cool gesture by arguably the best defensive player in the league and someone who is determined to add a Vince Lombardi Trophy to the trophy case in Cleveland for the Browns.
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