WATCH: Myles Garrett arrives for Bengals game in Stranger Things costume
Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett showed his Halloween spirit as he arrived to Monday’s game wearing a Stranger Things costume. Garrett shared some of the fear he normally instills in opposing quarterbacks with the rest of us, wearing a costume of the character Vecna from the latest season of the hit show.
Myles Garrett in Stranger Things costume to Monday Night Football
Garrett’s love of Halloween has been well documented over the past years, including decorating his house with not-so-hidden references to quarterbacks around the league — including a quarterback graveyard last year with tombstones for various stars.
This year his house got the full Stranger Things treatment as well, decorating his house with a Vecna in front and quarterback skeletons wrapped around trees with vines. One of the poor, unfortunate quarterbacks to make their appearance in his yard this season was his former teammate — Carolina Panthers quarterback Baker Mayfield.
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The centerpiece of his home horror landscape however was his target on the field this week, with a Joe Burrow jersey over a suspended mannequin being attacked by the Vecna character. The Bengals will look to stop Garrett from hunting down their quarterback like a movie-monster on Monday night, although history has shown he has great outings against Cincinnati.
In seven previous meetings between Garrett and the Bengals, the star pass rusher has 14 solo tackles and 7.5 sacks coming into their eighth meeting tonight.