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Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett expressed understanding after being booed by fans during a disappointing 33-17 loss to the Dallas Cowboys, emphasizing that fans have the right to voice their displeasure if the team underperforms. Garrett acknowledged the team's need to improve, stating, "If we’re not playing well, they have the right to boo... We have to put on better performances." The game saw the Browns struggle offensively, trailing 20-3 at halftime, which prompted the boos from the home crowd. Head coach Kevin Stefanski echoed Garrett's sentiments, criticizing the sloppy performance and the team's turnovers. Despite the loss, Garrett had made an effort to rally fans earlier during tailgating festivities at the Muni Lot, where he expressed gratitude for their support. The Browns now face a quick turnaround as they prepare to play the Jacksonville Jaguars next Sunday.
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