Summary
The Pittsburgh Steelers lost to the Cleveland Browns 13-6, affecting their chances of securing a playoff spot. Myles Garrett, a player for the Browns, aimed to break the single-season sack record but didn't achieve it in this game. Steelers' coach Mike Tomlin stated that stopping Garrett from setting the record wasn't their main strategy.
Key Facts
- The Browns defeated the Steelers with a score of 13-6.
- The Steelers' loss impacted their ability to secure a playoff spot.
- Myles Garrett of the Browns sought to break the single-season sack record.
- Aaron Rodgers, the quarterback for the Steelers, was not sacked by Garrett.
- Steelers' coach Mike Tomlin said their focus was not on Garrett's record but on winning the game.
- Garrett felt the Steelers were more focused on preventing him from setting the record than winning.
- The game left the Steelers needing to face the Ravens to keep their playoff hopes alive.
- Other Browns players, Grant Delpit and Alex Wright, sacked Rodgers during the game.