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**Sad News: Cleveland Browns’ Star Defensive End Myles Garrett (#95) Is Out for the Season**
Cleveland Browns fans received a crushing blow today as it was confirmed that defensive end Myles Garrett (#95) will miss the remainder of the season due to injury. Known as the heart and soul of the Browns’ defense, Garrett’s absence will be deeply felt both on and off the field.
Garrett, a perennial Pro Bowler and Defensive Player of the Year contender, sustained the injury during Sunday’s game. While the extent of the injury has not been publicly detailed yet, team officials confirmed early Tuesday morning that he will not return this season.
The loss is monumental. Garrett was having another standout year, anchoring one of the league’s most feared defensive fronts. His explosive power, relentless motor, and leadership have been central to the Browns’ playoff push. Without him, the team faces a significant uphill battle.
Fans and teammates alike took to social media to express their support for Garrett, wishing him a speedy and complete recovery. Head Coach Kevin Stefanski called Garrett “an irreplaceable leader” and said the team will rally together in his absence.
As the Browns shift their focus to the next man up, the road ahead grows more challenging—but if there’s one thing Cleveland has shown in recent years, it’s resilience.