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Spook Alert! Myles Garrett Enters Lumen Field Dawning His Halloween Costume

Myles Garrett enters Lumen Stadium in his Halloween costume before the Browns take on the Seattle Seahawks.

It's been well-documented throughout Myles Garrett's career that he loves Halloween. In years past he has posted videos of his house being decorated with tombstones of opposing quarterbacks. He always wears a costume on the Halloween game and he continued the tradition this year.

This afternoon, Garrett walked into the game against Seattle with a terrifying costume of The Creeper, which is enough to scare the 12's and everyone who sees this video!

As if Myles's play wasn't scary enough, he goes and dresses like this. You could argue that Garrett is playing some of the best football in his career. In a year where the Browns defense has looked like one of the best in all of the NFL, Garrett is certainly the ring leader.

Entering action on Sunday, Garrett has compiled an impressive stat line early in the year. He currently has 22 tackles, 16 quarterback hits, 7.5 sacks, six TFLs, three forced fumbles, and one blocked kick. We are only six games in.

Sep 24, 2023; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett (95) celebrates a sack with defensive tackle Dalvin Tomlinson (94) during the second quarter against the Tennessee Titans at Cleveland Browns Stadium.

Sep 24, 2023; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett (95) celebrates a sack with defensive tackle Dalvin Tomlinson (94) during the second quarter against the Tennessee Titans at Cleveland Browns Stadium.

Garrett is a handful for anyone to block - just ask future Hall-of-Famer Trent Williams who lost the battle a couple of weeks ago in Cleveland.

The Seattle Seahawks will put their faith in tackles Charles Cross and Stone Forsythe. As all teams do when facing Garrett, they will have to get creative on how to block him with tight ends and running backs. What's been the most interesting is how defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz has used Garrett so far this year.

Over his career, Myles has been primarily an edge rusher. This year, Schwartz has moved him all around the defensive line from the edges, to over the guards, to even over the center. 

Myles has been a menace for the Browns and is one of the main reasons Cleveland is 4-2.

The only thing scarier than Myles' play on the field is the way he dressed coming to the stadium. Best of luck to those who are blocking him.