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Myles Garrett’s Postgame Comments Spark Outrage - Browns Star Hints at Leaving, Fans Think Steelers Move Is Coming

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After the Cleveland Browns’ crushing 23–9 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 6, star defensive end Myles Garrett stunned the football world with a postgame comment that has fans furious — and sparked rumors he could be eyeing a move to the rival Steelers.

Speaking to reporters after the game, Garrett was surprisingly candid, openly praising the Steelers and labeling them as the “standard of the AFC.” His tone, more admiring than competitive, sent shockwaves through Cleveland’s locker room and among the fanbase still reeling from another disappointing loss.

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“The Steelers right now are playing on a completely different level,” Garrett said.
“They’re not just chasing the AFC North, they’re chasing the Super Bowl. The way they control the line of scrimmage, the way that defense suffocates you — it’s pure dominance. Losing to Pittsburgh isn’t something to hang your head about. They’re the standard of the AFC.”

The comments instantly went viral across social media. Browns fans accused Garrett of showing disloyalty and “publicly admiring a division rival,” while Steelers fans flooded online threads joking that “he’s already auditioning for Pittsburgh.” Several analysts noted his words carried a tone of admiration rarely heard from one of the Browns’ biggest stars.

Garrett’s statement comes at a tense time in Cleveland, where frustration with the coaching staff and offensive inconsistency has grown after a 1–5 start. Insiders suggested that if the Browns’ season continues to unravel, the former Defensive Player of the Year could look for a fresh start elsewhere — and Pittsburgh might be a tempting destination.

The Steelers, meanwhile, continue to rise behind a rejuvenated defense led by T.J. Watt and Aaron Rodgers, improving to 4–2 and taking control of the AFC North. Garrett’s praise may have stung Browns fans, but for the Steelers, it was another sign that even their fiercest rivals are beginning to recognize Pittsburgh’s power shift.

Browns HC Kevin Stefanski Sends 10GB of Evidence to NFL, Accuses Officials of “Rigging Calls” After Controversial Loss to Steelers
Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski has submitted more than 10 gigabytes of video evidence to the NFL following Sunday’s 23-9 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, accusing the officiating crew of multiple “rigged” or inconsistent calls that he believes directly impacted the outcome of the game. According to team sources, the Browns’ analytics and video departments spent hours compiling footage of four controversial decisions made by referee Ron Torbert’s crew during the matchup at Acrisure Stadium. The evidence reportedly highlights plays where officiating errors either erased potential scoring opportunities or granted key advantages to the Steelers. Among the incidents included in Stefanski’s report: An early whistle that stopped a likely big gain by wide receiver Law Larvadain. This play was blown down very quickly even though it seems like Larvadain broke away pretty quickly. Browns miss out on a big gain pic.twitter.com/7xNnVMeRRf — Rate the Refs (@Rate_the_Refs) October 12, 2025 A disputed “running into the kicker” penalty that extended a Steelers drive leading to a touchdown. Hits on punters/kickers are incredibly difficult to officiate. They were my least favorite plays to rule on when I reffed.My thoughts on the Roughing the Punter call in #Browns vs #Steelers. pic.twitter.com/bqMWBg1E8o — Gene Steratore (@GeneSteratore) October 12, 2025 A missed roughing-the-passer call on rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel, who appeared to take a helmet-to-helmet hit. And a questionable illegal formation penalty on the Browns’ offensive line that nullified a promising drive in the second quarter. Speaking to reporters after the loss, Stefanski did not hold back his frustration. “We play hard, we coach hard, and we expect fairness,” he said.“But when the same patterns keep happening — drives killed, momentum flipped, and our players punished for clean plays — I can’t just stay quiet. The league needs to see it for what it is.” The Browns’ head coach described his decision to file the complaint as a matter of integrity rather than emotion, emphasizing that he wants the NFL to take a serious look at how officiating inconsistencies have affected teams this season. “We’re not asking for sympathy,” Stefanski added. “We’re asking for accountability. If games are decided by whistles instead of players, something’s deeply wrong.” The NFL has confirmed receipt of the Browns’ materials and said the evidence will be reviewed under the league’s standard officiating audit process. Stefanski’s move has drawn widespread attention around the league, as it’s rare for a head coach to formally accuse officials of manipulating calls. While the NFL is expected to issue a statement later this week, early reports suggest the Browns are confident the footage will “speak for itself.”