Garrett Ready to Face Bengals: Recovered for Debut

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BEREA, Ohio – Myles Garrett, known for instilling fear in Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals, generated concern among Browns fans and teammates on Thursday due to a hip injury that prevented him from training. However, the star pass rusher returned to the training field on Friday, ensuring his participation in Sunday’s season opener.

We are ready to play. I felt some pain yesterday, but I’m fine today.

Myles Garrett
Garrett has accumulated nine sacks on Burrow, his most against any quarterback. In seven of the eight matchups, including three games with multiple sacks, he has managed to take him down. Orlando Brown Jr., Bengals’ left tackle, will face Garrett most of the time. In addition, Dylan Fairchild, rookie left guard, will make his first start in the NFL.

I know most of the attention will be on me. There will be some chips, double teams, and slides. I’m trying to anticipate that.

Myles Garrett
Burrow, accustomed to facing talented pass rushers in AFC North games, considers Garrett the best of all.

You can win the game if you allow it. You must be aware of where you are at all times with protection identifications and also know what your quick answer is in any concept you have. Sometimes, it’s there before you can catch the ball, basically, and you have to get it out.

Joe Burrow
Burrow added that Garrett will make plays and that, when this happens, they must hold onto the ball and prevent a bad play from getting worse.
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