Myles Garrett eyes NFL sack record against Tennessee Titans
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Garrett, who turns 30 later this month, is just the third player in NFL history to have 16 or more sacks in three different seasons, joining J.J. Watt and White. Garrett broke his previous franchise record of 16 sacks (2021 and 2022) during his three-sack game versus the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 12.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have sole possession of first place in the AFC South after former Abbeville High School All-State wide receiver Josh Hines-Allen made five tackles, recorded one sack, registered two quarterback hits and scored the first safety of his career in a 36-19 victory over the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday.
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Myles Garrett sacks tracker: Updated 2025 total for Browns star amid chase for NFL single-season record
The Sporting News is tracking Myles Garrett's pursuit of the NFL's single-season sack record. Follow along for Garrett's updated total pace.
Which brings us to today’s quiz. When he’s in the game, Hendrickson has proven he can wreck a contest all on his own. With that being said, can you name every player to lead the NFL in sacks since they were officially tracked in 1982?
Las Vegas Raiders rookie defensive tackle Tonka Hemingway sacks Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix for a loss of 3 yards.
The Broncos now sit at 55 team sacks through 13 games — squarely in striking distance of the 1984 Chicago Bears’ all-time team sack record of 72.
Myles Garrett is on pace to break the single-season sack record. What other NFL records are at risk of being broken?
The Panthers find themselves tied for first place in the NFC South - but there's work to be done.
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EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — Tuli Tuipulotu leads the Los Angeles Chargers with 10 sacks and 16 tackles for loss. Those are not the only areas where Tuipulotu is guiding the Chargers, with their emerging star outside linebacker becoming more comfortable expressing himself in his third season.