Myles Garrett has done it again. The Cleveland Browns defensive end brought Halloween to life with a terrifying, dystopian quarterback graveyard on his front lawn. Known for his love of the holiday, Garrett didn’t just dress up but became the Terminator, and his dedication caught the eye of none other than Arnold Schwarzenegger himself, who gave him a shout-out on social media. Myles Garrett’s Halloween display is a fun moment for an otherwise disappointing season for the Browns.
Myles Garrett's "Terminator" costume is incredible 🔥🤖
(via @Browns)pic.twitter.com/Yl8PEA6DDu
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) October 27, 2024
Welcome to Myles Garrett’s Halloween Apocalyptic Graveyard
Myles Garrett really decorated his front yard with QB gravestones for Halloween ☠️ pic.twitter.com/HBCj4Sd4ru
— Pickswise (@Pickswise) October 14, 2021
Garrett’s yard is more than a little spooky; it is a chilling scene of what a post-apocalyptic world might be like. A wrecked car and model Tesla Cybertruck give the set pieces a nice, futuristic vibe, with skeletons of some of the NFL’s top quarterbacks “resting” in peace. Names include Joe Burrow, Patrick Mahomes, Lamar Jackson, Aaron Rodgers, and Josh Allen, all front and center and paying homage to Garrett’s fiercest rivals.
Old Legends and New Foes

Even old stars like Tom Brady find a home in Garrett’s graveyard this Halloween, bringing in a little sense of nostalgia for the football fans. Then there are the new faces: Justin Fields and Russell Wilson. It shows his commitment to taking on a new crop of quarterbacks every week.
A Light Moment in a Difficult Season

The display by Garrett is fun and adds character to what has mostly been a trying season thus far for the Browns. It’s a good reminder that Garrett, as relentless as he is on the field for drives, knows how to let loose and enjoy the season. With plenty of games left, fans hope he’ll be able to “add” a few more quarterbacks to his symbolic graveyard as the Browns make their push for the playoffs.
Garrett Keeps Fans Guessing-and Laughing-each Halloween

For Garrett, Halloween isn’t just about scaring quarterbacks- it’s about keeping fans entertained both on and off the field. His various, spooky set-ups have become a beloved tradition, showing fans that while he’s fierce in the game, he’s also got a lighthearted side. This year’s display makes one thing clear: the “Terminator” is here to stay, and quarterbacks better be ready.
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