Kansas City #Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones shares his thoughts on Myles Garrett’s impact: ‘Hope he has no success’ | @EdEastonJr
The Chiefs certainly put a lot of effort into figuring out how to protect quarterback Patrick Mahomes. KC’s coaches mixed up protections, put multiple hands on Garrett and even schemed plays where he wouldn’t be involved in a snap regardless of the outcome.
Browns defensive end Myles Garrett removed the visor from his helmet to improve his vision, and it couldn’t have come at a worse time. On the Chiefs’ second touchdown, Garrett was poked in the eye by KC lineman Joe Thuney.
An injury scare involving star pass rusher Myles Garrett marred the first half of the Kansas City Chiefs’ Week 15 matchup against the Cleveland Browns. With about five minutes remaining in the second quarter, Garrett went down after what seemed like an ...
Cleveland Browns defensive star Myles Garrett discusses his eye injury sustained during a tough loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs were able to get ... exit in the final minutes with an ankle injury. The Chiefs' QB wasn't the only star player to get dinged up in the game as Myles Garrett got poked in the eye and had to be helped by trainers ...
Myles Garrett left Sunday's game against the Kansas City Chiefs with 4:46 remaining in the second quarter with an eye injury. His return is questionable. The Browns defensive end was rushing against Chiefs left tackle Joe Thurney when Thurney's hand got up on the left side of Garrett's face.
While the Kansas City Chiefs' upcoming matchup against the Cleveland Browns may not sound like a scary one on paper, there are certainly some aspects the reigning Super Bowl champions must account for.
Browns star Myles Garrett left Sunday's game against the Chiefs with what appeared to be an eye injury. However, he returned later in the half.
Browns star Myles Garrett left Sunday's game briefly due to a finger to his eye, but didn't stay out long and doesn't see it being an issue long-term.
Garrett took a shot to the head from Chiefs left tackle Joe Thuney, who was filling in for regular left tackle D.J. Humphries, while he was trying to rush to the outside of Thuney.