Summary
Myles Garrett from the Cleveland Browns set a new single-season sack record in the NFL with 23 sacks. Michael Strahan noted that Garrett's record was achieved in a 17-game season, whereas his and T.J. Watt's earlier records of 22.5 sacks were set in 16-game seasons. Despite this, Strahan praised Garrett's talent and acknowledged his potential for future success.
Key Facts
- Myles Garrett achieved 23 sacks in a single NFL season, setting a new record.
- The record-breaking sack occurred during a game against the Cincinnati Bengals.
- Michael Strahan and T.J. Watt held the previous record with 22.5 sacks each.
- Strahan's 22.5 sacks were during a 16-game season, while Garrett's was in a 17-game season.
- Despite the longer season, Strahan praised Garrett's abilities and career potential.
- The Cleveland Browns, Garrett's team, had a 4-13 record for the season.
- Strahan expressed hope for Garrett's future success with the Browns.