Myles Garrett’s Halloween quarterback graveyard got a dystopian twist this year. Garrett goes all out for the holiday, and Halloween allows him to play a monster more terrifying than himself.
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It’s very normal for Myles Garrett to strike fear into opposing offenses on game days. The Halloween costume he showed up wearing to the stadium may be a bad omen for Lamar Jackson and the Ravens.
Garrett was awarded a controversial Defensive Player of The Year award last season over T.J. Watt, a decision that was heavily criticized by Steelers fans at length. In the leadup to the 24-19 loss, ...