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Browns suffer second consecutive loss to Ravens with Garrett calling performance embarrassing
The Cleveland Browns suffered a heavy 41-17 loss to the Baltimore Ravens, marking an 0-2 start to their season and a concerning beginning for coach Kevin Stefanski's tenure. Browns star defensive end Myles Garrett expressed strong frustration and embarrassment over the team's defensive performance, highlighting that despite holding the Ravens to limited rushing yards, Baltimore quarterback Lamar Jackson was able to capitalize on nearly every opportunity, throwing four touchdowns. Garrett, who had previously requested a trade but re-signed a lucrative contract with Cleveland, underscored the need for the team to improve and play a full 60-minute game. The Browns' offense struggled as well, with veteran Joe Flacco underperforming and rookie Dillon Gabriel only given late game time. The rivalry between the Browns and Ravens, rooted in the Browns' relocation to Baltimore in 1995, added an emotional layer to the matchup, with Garrett acknowledging the deep-seated animosity and embracing the role of carrying the city's pride. Despite the tough loss and a challenging schedule ahead, Garrett remains focused on learning from the defeat and improving the team's performance.



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