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Myles Garrett comes to the Browns game in a wild “Terminator” mask

Myles Garrett comes to the Browns game in a wild “Terminator” mask

That's one way to scare the Ravens' offense.

On Sunday, Myles Garrett arrived at the Browns' game against Baltimore dressed as The Terminator, wearing a stunning pre-Halloween mask inspired by Arnold Schwarzenegger's cyborg assassin from James Cameron's iconic sci-fi series.

To complete the stunning look, the Browns' star defenseman “worked with a former Hollywood set and costume design team, Mike Castro of Madness FX, to design the mask,” ESPN's Adam Schefter reported before kickoff in Cleveland .

Browns defensive end Myles Garrett on October 20, 2024. Getty Images

The Browns need more than just Hollywood magic to turn their season around.

After starting the season 1-6 on Sunday, Cleveland turned to backup quarterback Jameis Winston after starter Deshaun Watson suffered an Achilles tendon injury in the team's 21-14 loss to the Bengals last week.

The Browns confirmed Monday that Watson has opted out for the year.

Myles Garrett arrived at the Browns' Week 8 game in Cleveland dressed as the Terminator. Browns/X
Myles Garrett (95) in action against the Raiders in September 2024. Getty Images

Watson, whom the Browns acquired in a trade with Houston in 2022 before signing him to a fully guaranteed contract worth $230 million, has struggled under center this season, throwing five touchdowns against three interceptions.

Garrett, the Browns' first overall pick in 2017, chided fans last Sunday for cheering over Watson's injury.

“When it comes to the reaction of the fans, whether an opponent goes down or one of our own, we don’t boo,” said the 28-year-old. “We don’t boo injured players on the field, especially when the cart comes out. We should be ashamed as Browns and as fans for booing and bringing anyone down. Could be a season and career altering injury. Humans are not perfect. He doesn't have to be. None of us expect to be perfect.”

The Browns lost starting quarterback Deshaun Watson for the season in Week 7. Getty Images

Watson was hit with a lawsuit last month in which an unnamed plaintiff accused him of sexual assault in connection with an alleged 2020 incident. An agreement was reached at the beginning of October.

The league suspended the polarizing quarterback for 11 games in 2022 after massage therapists accused him of sexual misconduct.

As the Browns move forward with Winston, the former first-round pick is making the most of the moment.

“I look at this as an opportunity to go out there and do my best,” Winston said, according to The Athletic. “And if I do my best, I’ll be a great NFL starter.”

Winston, 30, began his career with the Buccaneers in 2015 and spent the last four seasons with the Saints.

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