Myles Garrett is ready to crush division newcomer Aaron Rodgers.
The Cleveland Browns pass rusher was asked on Tuesday about the four-time NFL MVP joining the AFC North.
"What do I think about it? I think it's a good opportunity to put him in the graveyard," Garrett said of the latest Pittsburgh Steelers acquisition.
The former Defensive Player of the Year famously has a decorative Halloween graveyard, which contains imitation tombstones with the names of quarterbacks he's sacked, including division opponents.
Garrett faced off against Rodgers once before, in 2021, when the Green Bay Packers beat the Browns, 24-22, at Lambeau Field on Christmas Day. The pass rusher compiled one tackle and one QB hit on the day.
Rodgers joining the AFC North adds life to the already seething rivalries in the division. In 2024, two of the Browns' three wins came against AFC North foes at home -- a Week 8 triumph over Baltimore and a Week 12 prime-time win over Pittsburgh, Cleveland's final victory of the season.