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Browns' Myles Garrett explains viral outburst in blowout loss to Patriots
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Browns' Myles Garrett explains viral outburst in blowout loss to Patriots

"I’m frustrated," Garrett acknowledged, per Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain Dealer. "I want to win. I don’t care how much time is on the clock. They’ve got their starters in. There’s a chance we can win. I want to be a part of that. I don’t care how dire the situation looks. I’m wanting to try to make something happen. So I hate coming out of those situations. I hate that kind of inevitability and not being able to do anything about it. I want to win, and I’ll do anything." "I’m going to watch the film and I’m going to talk to different coaches and players and see what ideas they have on finding a way to win, offense, defense, special teams," Garrett explained. "I want to be part of success, and it doesn’t just stop and start at defense. So, however I can be of use, however I can be helpful, I want to do that, and there ain’t going to be any days off for me. I’m going to continue working on my bye week." "Don’t quit," Garrett added during his comments. "Keep your head up. Hold everyone’s feet to the fire, even my own. Try to find something, some kind of remedy for this, and how we can improve. I’m not going to put the red dot on anybody without putting it on myself and how I can be better and what more I can do for my team. And just going to continue to get different people’s opinions and ideas and how we can turn the tide right now."

Patriots players admit obvious about Mike Vrabel after win over Titans
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Patriots players admit obvious about Mike Vrabel after win over Titans

"It’s a big win for him coming back to where he used to be," Patriots wide receiver Kayshon Boutte said about Vrabel, per Mark Daniels of MassLive. "I know it means a lot to him. He might not say it, but I know it truly does. I think we did a good job of just having his back, supporting him." "Just having your coach’s back," fellow receiver Stefon Diggs said about what Patriots players hoped to accomplish for Vrabel on Sunday. "It means a lot. People in this league have been around a lot of different places. It’s kind of a sensitive topic for everybody. ...He’s a humble coach. He’s not going to make it 'bout himself. He’s going to make it about the players. For us, it is always personal, especially [when] it’s one of our guys. It’s part of having our guys back." "It was big," Williams added about getting the win for Vrabel. "Of course, we know he came from here. I don’t know what happened over there, but he’s our coach now. Every week, he’s on our a— during the week to make sure we’re ready for the moment. It didn’t matter if we were coming back here. That’s every week. We’re trying to get a win every week. All the players knew we were coming back to where he was. We wanted to go out and get a win for him."

Bengals considered a dozen QBs before acquiring Joe Flacco from Browns
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Bengals considered a dozen QBs before acquiring Joe Flacco from Browns

The Cincinnati Bengals acquired veteran quarterback Joe Flacco from the Cleveland Browns on Oct. 7, hoping that he could keep them in the playoff hunt until Joe Burrow potentially returns from the toe injury he suffered in Week 2. For an article published on Thursday, NFL insider Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated revealed that the Bengals compiled a long list of options for a temporary fill-in for Burrow. Bengals considered these QBs before trading for Joe Flacco According to Breer, the Bengals considered acquiring Los Angeles Rams backups Stetson Bennett and Jimmy Garoppolo, retired signal-caller Derek Carr, Kirk Cousins of the Atlanta Falcons, Tommy DeVito of the New England Patriots, Josh Johnson of the Washington Commanders, Drew Lock of the Seattle Seahawks, Tanner McKee of the Philadelphia Eagles, Davis Mills of the Houston Texans, Anthony Richardson of the Indianapolis Colts and New York Giants backups Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston before Cincinnati chose Flacco. Stetson Bennett has never thrown a regular-season pass as a pro, and Garoppolo hasn't been a legitimate starter for a playoff team since the 2022 season. Derek Carr reportedly won't unretire to join a team that could bench him for an injured starter later in the season. There's no indication the Falcons are in a rush to trade Cousins at a discounted price. DeVito and McKee are mostly unproven commodities, while Lock and Johnson are journeymen "break-glass-in-case-of-emergency" options. Mills hasn't started a game since the 2022 season, and Richardson may need to complete a career reset with a new team that involves him sitting through the bulk of a campaign. Meanwhile, the Bengals never contacted the Giants about either Wilson or Winston. Why the Bengals ultimately chose Joe Flacco As for Flacco, the 40-year-old former Super Bowl MVP played for the Baltimore Ravens from 2008 through the 2018 season. He later helped the 2023 Browns qualify for the playoffs, and he inked a one-year, $4M contract worth up to $13M with incentives to return to Cleveland in the offseason. Flacco lost three of four starts in September with the Browns before he was benched in favor of rookie Dillon Gabriel. "Flacco emerged as the most viable option," Breer added. "He was affordable, yes. But it was more than that — his ability in the dropback game would allow the staff to run the closest thing to a Burrow offense, which in turn would maximize the talent on hand. All that AFC North experience was a factor, too, with the Bengals still having five division games left." One of those division games will occur Thursday night when the 2-4 Bengals host the 4-1 Pittsburgh Steelers. If Flacco loses in front of a primetime audience, the Bengals may be wondering what could have been if they had taken a different approach to their quarterback situation.