Myles Garrett avoided taking part in the trend of putting a visor into his helmet during the first two years of his NFL career, but he eventually came around and did it in a big way.
The Cleveland Browns defensive end showed up on Saturday at Browns’ scrimmage sporting a visor that was Dragon Ball Z-inspired.
“I got a couple nice looks about it,” Garrett said. “People were congratulating me for finally moving to the visor game. I liked it. It didn’t really bother my game, and it felt like I was in a different realm inside of it. It was dark, but it wasn’t too dark.
“I felt a little more focused, and I might stick with it. We’ll see.”
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Unfortunately, this isn’t legal to do in the actual game, but it is nice to look at.
During the 2018 season, Garrett registered 44 total tackles, including 35 solo stops, with 13.5 being sacks on opposing quarterbacks for 75.5 lost yards.