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Browns star Myles Garrett issues big warning to the rest of the NFL teams

The Cleveland Browns are confident they can make a serious push in the upcoming NFL season, led by star pass rusher Myles Garrett.

Myles Garrett #95 and Shelby Harris #93 of the Cleveland Browns walk off the field after Cleveland Browns mandatory minicamp at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus on June 11, 2025 in Berea, Ohio.
© Nick Cammett/Getty ImagesMyles Garrett #95 and Shelby Harris #93 of the Cleveland Browns walk off the field after Cleveland Browns mandatory minicamp at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus on June 11, 2025 in Berea, Ohio.

The battle in the AFC North is expected to be tighter than ever, and the Cleveland Browns have no intention of being just spectators. Myles Garrett believes the team has everything it needs to make a strong run this upcoming NFL season—and he sent a clear message to the competition.

The arrival of top-tier talent through both free agency and the draft has strengthened a Browns roster determined not to fall behind the Ravens, Bengals, and Steelers. The defensive end is performing at an elite physical and athletic level—something that will undoubtedly benefit Kevin Stefanski’s squad.

In a recent conversation with the media, Garrett stated that he feels at his physical peak—something that will only elevate a Browns defense aiming to be the team’s strongest unit this upcoming season.

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“I look forward to having my best season for sure, and I think it’s trending that way,” Garrett said. “Been really good, and I think everything’s pointed in that direction.”

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Myles Garrett #95 of the Cleveland Browns runs a drill during Cleveland Browns mandatory minicamp at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus on June 10, 2025 in Berea, Ohio.

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Now, Garrett believes this is the season to accomplish something special: “The day I stepped forth here at this facility, with this organization, I’ve had an opportunity to have a platform and to set a standard,” the DE said. “And I’ve got to continue to be the leader for this team and set that standard.”

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Stefanski eager to see what he can bring to the Browns

Having as much talent as possible at the start of a season is crucial for achieving success in the NFL. Kevin Stefanski understands this well, which is why he’s placing his trust in what Myles Garrett can bring to the rest of the team.

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“Good to have Myles in the building, obviously being around his teammates,” the head coach said. “And as you can imagine, he’s in great shape and it’s good for us to just see where these guys are, get some work in and obviously expose them to some of the different nuances to what we’re doing.”

The first games for the Browns

  • vs Cincinnati Bengals, September 7th
  • @ Baltimore Ravens, September 14th
  • vs Green Bay Packers, September 21st
  • @ Detroit Lions, September 28th
  • @ Minnesota Vikings, October 5th
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