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Browns' Myles Garrett Sets Sights on Super Bowl, MVP After Record Season
The dominant defensive end is eyeing even bigger goals after his historic 2025 campaign.
Published on Feb. 24, 2026
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Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett is coming off a historic 2025 NFL season in which he set a new single-season sack record with 23. Rather than resting on his laurels, the 30-year-old defensive end has his sights set on even loftier goals - winning the Super Bowl and earning Super Bowl MVP honors.
Why it matters
Garrett's individual dominance has been undeniable, but the Browns as a team have struggled to translate that into postseason success. His bold declaration signals a desire to lead the franchise to its first Super Bowl title since 1964.
The details
Garrett put together an incredible 2025 season, racking up 23 sacks, 33 tackles for loss, 39 quarterback hits, and 3 forced fumbles. He earned unanimous AP Defensive Player of the Year honors, with his coaches heaping praise on his focus, consistency, and God-given talent. However, the Browns have yet to make a deep playoff run despite Garrett's individual brilliance, suggesting significant changes may be needed for the team to become true Super Bowl contenders.
- Garrett set the new single-season sack record in the 2025 NFL season.
The players
Myles Garrett
A 30-year-old defensive end for the Cleveland Browns who is coming off a historic 2025 season in which he set the NFL single-season sack record.
Micah Parsons
The player Garrett was conversing with when he declared his next goals of winning the Super Bowl and Super Bowl MVP.
Jacques Cesaire
The Cleveland Browns defensive line coach who called Garrett the most dominant defensive lineman he's ever coached.
Ephraim Banda
The Cleveland Browns safeties coach who described Garrett's play on Sundays as "truly special" and "God-given."
What they’re saying
“What's next for me? Super Bowl, Super Bowl MVP.”
— Myles Garrett (Micah Parsons interview)
“He's the most dominant defensive lineman I've ever coached.”
— Jacques Cesaire, Defensive Line Coach, Cleveland Browns (Browns internal interview)
“What he does on Sundays is truly special. It's God-given.”
— Ephraim Banda, Safeties Coach, Cleveland Browns (Browns internal interview)
What’s next
The Browns will need to make significant changes to the roster and coaching staff in order to become true Super Bowl contenders and give Garrett the opportunity to achieve his lofty goals.
The takeaway
Myles Garrett's historic 2025 season established him as one of the NFL's most dominant defensive players, but he is clearly unsatisfied with individual accolades alone. His bold declaration of wanting to win the Super Bowl and earn Super Bowl MVP honors signals his determination to lead the Browns to their first championship since 1964 and cement his legacy as an all-time great.
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