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Myles Garrett sends a warning to Aaron Rodgers (Image via: Getty Images)
When it comes to bad blood in the NFL, no division brews more intensity than the AFC North. It's not just football here — it’s personal. And no rivalry exemplifies that ruthless spirit better than the long-standing war between the Cleveland Browns and Pittsburgh Steelers.
But with one seismic shift this offseason — Aaron Rodgers joining the Steelers — tensions just reached a boiling point.
Myles Garrett has a message for Aaron Rodgers and it's brutal
It didn’t take long for Browns star Myles Garrett to react to Rodgers' surprise move to Pittsburgh. But what came out of his mouth wasn’t your standard opponent-welcoming soundbite, it was a threat cloaked in cold-blooded conviction.“Good opportunity to put him in the graveyard,” Garrett said, eyes set on the future Hall of Famer.For fans unfamiliar with Garrett’s dark sense of humor, the “graveyard” isn’t metaphorical fluff. It’s literal, a Halloween tradition where the All-Pro defensive end dresses as the Grim Reaper and adds gravestones of quarterbacks he’s sacked. With Rodgers now in the AFC North, Garrett has made it crystal clear: the list is about to grow.
Garrett isn’t one to toss idle threats. He’s racked up at least 12 sacks every season since 2018 and is coming off another dominant year.
Now freshly inked to a record-setting $160 million contract making him the highest-paid pass rusher in NFL history at $40 million per year — Garrett isn’t just hunting quarterbacks, he’s redefining the art of it.The story took an unexpected twist when Garrett briefly requested a trade earlier this offseason. It sent shockwaves through the league. But instead of parting ways, the Browns doubled down on their defensive cornerstone, locking him in with a deal that shattered market expectations.With Rodgers facing Cleveland twice in 2025, all eyes are on the trenches. Will the seasoned quarterback escape Garrett’s grasp? Or will he end up immortalized as another trophy in the Reaper’s graveyard?Also Read: After boat video controversy, Cardi B supports Stefon Diggs at ‘Diggs Day’ football camp in MarylandThis isn’t just about Rodgers adjusting to a new team. It’s about survival in the most merciless division in football where Myles Garrett isn’t just a player, he’s a predator. And the hunt has officially begun.