Myles Garrett cant wait to put new division rival Aaron Rodgers in the graveyard

Myles Garrett wants to bury his new division rival Aaron Rodgers — figuratively, of course.Garrett has terrorized opposing quarterbacks his entire career, and Rodgers joining the AFC North by signing with the Steelers means one thing for the Browns superstar edge rusher:“It’s a good opportunity to put him in the graveyard,” Garrett joked Tuesday at Browns minicamp.With Rodgers signing to Pittsburgh, the two will square off at least twice this upcoming season, with “graveyard” implications on the line.That’s because Garrett’s comment wasn’t just a lighthearted jab on how he plans to sack Rodgers, it’s a perfect reference to his Halloween shenanigans from years past — ones that he’d love to include Rodgers in.For Halloween in 2021, Garrett set up seven gravestones in his front yard, among other Halloween decorations. And the gravestones were special, as they consisted of all his AFC North rival quarterbacks at the time — Joe Burrow, Ben Roethlisberger and Lamar Jackson — as well as Mac Jones, Kyler Murray, Justin Herbert and Justin Fields.Garrett is entering his ninth season in the NFL and has been nothing short of a nightmare for teams’ offenses.He’s a six-time Pro Bowler, four-time first team All Pro selection, two-time second team All Pro selection and won Defensive Player of the Year in 2023.Garrett has had at least 14 sacks in each of his last four seasons and hasn’t had fewer than 10 since his rookie season when he recorded seven in 11 games.The 29-year-old defensive end has faced Rodgers just once in his career.Garrett had just one tackle and a quarterback hit.While he may not have the experience taking on Rodgers, Garrett has played the Steelers 14 times across his career and recorded 44 total tackles and 13 sacks. Cleveland and Pittsburgh’s first matchup in the 2025 season will be during prime spooky season on Oct.
12, so Garrett may have a golden opportunity to act on his graveyard comments and perhaps follow it up with...