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Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett had a first half to remember against the Indianapolis Colts in Week 7.

The 2017 number one overall pick notched up the 81st sack of his career – the most in NFL history by a player under the age of 28.

The 81st sack moved Garrett one clear of Reggie White, who is has the second most sacks of all time with 198.

And Garrett’s game got even better in the second quarter, as he lept over two Colts players on special teams to block a field goal.

Things continued to get better for Garrett and the Browns, as the star defensive end then forced a fumble in the endzone which lead to a Cleveland touchdown.
Garrett is part of an exceptional Browns defense which ranks best in the NFL through the first six weeks of the season
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Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson watched their Week 7 match against the Indianapolis Colts from the sidelines after taking a heavy hit early in the game.

Watson, who was questionable going into the game with a shoulder injury, looked out of sorts early on against the Colts, completing just one pass while also throwing an interception.

And Watson almost threw a second interception, however Colts cornerback Kenny Moore II could not maintain possession of the ball.

It was on that play that Watson took a heavy hit, during which his head made significant contact with the ground.

Watson was checked for concussion following the hit and was cleared by the concussion protocol, however he did not return.

The former Houston Texan was not officially ruled out of the contest, but back-up quarterback PJ Walker remained in the game.

Rookie Dorian Thompson-Robinson is the other quarterback on the Browns roster.

Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson is active for Sunday’s game against the Indianapolis Colts after missing the past two games with a shoulder injury.

Apparently, he should have remained on the sidelines. Watson threw an ugly interception as the Colts took a 14-7 lead. He also almost had a second interception within the first 15 minutes. Initially this pass was ruled a pick before being overturned on replay. It also led to Watson banging his head on the turf in Indianapolis and having to head to the medical tent.

P.J. Walker ended up replacing Watson under center. As of publication of this article, the Browns had not provided an official update on Watson’s status.

Playing under a fully-guaranteed $230 million contract, this is seriously becoming worrisome for the Browns. If their star quarterback can’t stay healthy, it’s going to have some major long-term circumstances for the organization moving forward.

When on the field, Watson has not lived up to expectations since Cleveland acquired him in a blockbuster trade from the Houston Texans ahead of last season. He’s tallied a mere 11 touchdowns with eight interceptions in 10 starts with the Browns. That’s just not going to cut it.

P.J. Walker ended up replacing Watson under center. As of publication of this article, the Browns had not provided an official update on Watson’s status.

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