Browns' Myles Garrett expects Cleveland to win the Super Bowl


It's important to believe in yourself, because no one else is going to do it for you.

Cleveland Browns superstar pass rusher Myles Garrett has taken that mantra to heart.

On Wednesday, Garrett told reporters that the Browns' expectation for the season is to win the Super Bowl.

Sure, lots of people say stuff like that this time of year.

But still, it's quite the thing to say given the state of the current Browns.

They've got a four-man quarterback competition ongoing between players who weren't good enough to deserve the job outright.

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There are very few out there who would even project Cleveland to finish with a winning record, let alone a playoff spot or a run to the Lombardi Trophy.

Garrett's other goal, to be Defensive Player of the Year, is realistic. He's that good, and now he'll be playing on a new four-year, $160 million contract.

A Super Bowl, the first ever for Cleveland? That'd be mind-blowing stuff.

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