Myles Garrett unveils 2025 QB graveyard in Terminator-themed Halloween decoration
Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett unveiled a QB graveyard Terminator-themed Halloween decoration at his home. The QBs featured are Joe Burrow, Lamar Jackson, Josh Allen, Patrick Mahomes, Trevor Lawrence and more.
Garrett shared the decorations on his Instagram account. Ahead of last Sunday’s game against the Baltimore Ravens, Garrett dressed up as The Terminator.
Garrett is known for going all out during Halloween. Per WKYC, the 28-year-old had a QB graveyard display at his home in 2021. In 2022, Garrett had a Stranger Things theme in his yard and most recently had a Jeepers Creepers Halloween display.
Garrett might be the NFL’s king of Halloween, but the former Texas A&M star also knows how to “terminate” quarterbacks. Through eight games this year, Garrett has notched four sacks. Since starting his career with the Browns in 2017, Garrett has recorded 92.5 sacks and has had six double-digit sack seasons.
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Myles Garrett is the NFL’s reigning Defensive Player of the Year
At the end of the 2023 season, Garrett was named Defensive Player of the Year after tallying 42 tackles, 17 tackles for loss, 14 sacks and four forced fumbles. “Myles Garrett, Defensive Player of the Year. Hopefully the first of several,” Executive Vice President of Football Operations and General Manager Andrew Berry said in February. “We are so proud of him. We see how hard he works every day. He represents our city and our franchise at such a high level. It’s not just what he does on the field, but what he does off the field as well. Obviously, he’s as dominant as a force as there is in the entire league and we’re so proud.”
“With Myles, the other unique thing about him, teams do everything in their power to make sure he doesn’t make those disruptive plays,” Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski said in his end-of-season press conference in January. “So, he’s getting a tight end, he’s getting – the line is sliding to him, they’re running away from him, those type of things. […] If you look at his impact overall, it was unbelievable.”