Cleveland Browns' Myles Garrett Criticizes Officiating in Recent Victory
Despite Controversial Officiating, Browns Secure Win and Maintain Playoff Position
- Myles Garrett, star player for the Cleveland Browns, criticized the officiating in the team's recent victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars, calling it 'a travesty' and 'honestly awful'.
- Garrett's main complaints were about holds and hands-to-the-face fouls against him that were not called during the game.
- He argued that officials should be held to the same standards of scrutiny as the players, particularly for the calls they don't make.
- Despite Garrett's criticism, the Browns won the game 31-27, with veteran quarterback Joe Flacco leading the team in place of injured starter Deshaun Watson.
- The Browns, now with an 8-5 record, remain in playoff position in the AFC as a wild card team.