The Cleveland Browns were lucky to get out of Jacksonville with a win on Sunday, and defensive end Alex Wright came up with a huge safety late in the game to give the Browns a five-point lead.
Wright came up big for the Browns, and one of his pass-rushing buddies, Myles Garrett, was getting held all day long like every game, and of course, the officials don’t call it.
Garrett is the best pass rusher in the NFL, and many offensive linemen can’t stop him, so they have to hold him to have any chance.
Most of the time, when Garrett gets held, there is no holding call, and on Sunday, there was a big-time missed call.
A video showed Garrett getting tackled by the offensive linemen when he was about to sack quarterback Trevor Lawrence, and like most of the time, no flag was thrown.
TRENDING: #Browns fans are unhappy that #Jaguars tackles literally tackled Myles Garrett multiple times and nothing was called.
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Garrett has had this issue for multiple years now.
(Via @Rob_Shenanigans)
pic.twitter.com/LFcbVN5tew— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) September 16, 2024
Every team has to do with non-holding calls against their defensive lineman, and the Cincinnati Bengals had a lineman held on 4th down and 16 against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, which was not called and led to a Chiefs win, but Garrett is getting held at high time rate, and the league has done nothing about it.
Cleveland Browns fans have had enough of seeing Garrett get held, and they took to social media to share their thoughts and reactions.
Cleveland Browns Fans Reactions
I think Myles Garrett just got legit tackled by the LT and there was no flag
— Mitchell Schwartz (@MitchSchwartz71) September 15, 2024
Do you watch Myles Garrett get held constantly? He was even tackled last game with no call.
— TheOhioan🇺🇲✝️ (@TheeOhioan) September 16, 2024
Happens to Myles Garrett all game
— mmmmjooooo (@mmmmjooooo) September 16, 2024
That’s cute
*Myles Garrett has entered the chat* https://t.co/1cq8XkajXe
— Big Mike (@big_mike9169) September 16, 2024
He got the Myles Garrett treatment
— Dylan (@DyFrex___) September 16, 2024