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Myles Garrett is expected to take the field on Sunday despite injuries to both of his feet ahead of the Browns’ Week 3 match-up against the Giants. 

Cleveland head coach Kevin Stefanski said the star pass rusher “looked great” in practice on Friday after missing Wednesday and Thursday workouts, according to ESPN. 

“Don’t feel 100 percent, but feel good enough to go out there and make a difference,” Garrett said.

Garrett indicated that the ailment is expected to linger throughout the season but won’t stop him from playing. 

“We talk about [surgery after the season] but that’s something that we’ll talk about further down the line,” Garrett said, per ESPN. “The issue itself is something that I’ll probably have to deal with for however long I end up playing. So it’s about managing that and playing through it.”

As the reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year, Garrett is one of the top defensive ends in the league, and that’s remained the case despite the foot injuries this season.

Garrett has five tackles, two sacks and two forced fumbles through the first two weeks of the season. 

Now in his eighth NFL season, Garrett has 90.5 career sacks, including double-digit sacks in each of the past six campaigns. 

In 2023, Garrett was the best player on a Browns defense that was widely considered one of the best in the NFL, allowing a league-low 270.2 yards per game. 

Fully healthy or not, the Giants’ offensive line will have a handful with Garrett on Sunday. 

Through two games, Big Blue’s pass-blocking has been solid, allowing just seven quarterback hits and two quarterback sacks on 85 total pass-blocking snaps and ranking as the No. 6 pass-protection team in the NFL, according to Pro Football Focus. 

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