Myles Garrett and the Denver Broncos: Chasing NFL Records
As the 2025 NFL season progresses, two notable storylines are emerging: Myles Garrett’s pursuit of the single-season sack record and the Denver Broncos’ quest to break the team sack record. Since entering the league as the No. 1 pick in the 2017 draft, Garrett has consistently been one of the best players in the NFL. Meanwhile, the Broncos have been one of the top teams in terms of sacks this season.
Garrett, who has recorded a career-high 19 sacks in 12 games, is just four sacks away from breaking the single-season record of 22.5 held by Michael Strahan and T.J. Watt. His 19 sacks are more than three teams have this season (Carolina Panthers, Cincinnati Bengals, and San Francisco 49ers) and tied with a fourth (Baltimore Ravens). As the 2023 NFL Defensive Player of the Year and overwhelming favorite to win the award this season, Garrett is having a potentially historic season despite the Browns’ struggles on offense.
Garrett’s performance has been impressive, with 15 sacks in his last six games, the most by any player in a six-game span since sacks became an official stat in 1982, according to ESPN Research. When asked about his season, Garrett said, “I don’t even think about it as a want — I just think about something that I’m going to knock down. It’s already been written in my mind that it’s going just how far I’m going to take it.”
Garrett’s Path to the Record
With five games remaining in the regular season, Garrett is on pace for 27 sacks, which would not only break the current record but also give him the record at or before the 16th game. His next matchup is against the Titans and rookie quarterback Cam Ward, who has taken the most sacks in the NFL this season (48). Garrett’s performance will be crucial in determining whether he breaks the record, and his ability to adapt to different quarterbacks and game plans will be essential.

Garrett’s journey to the record has been marked by impressive performances, including a five-sack game against the New England Patriots and a four-sack game against the Baltimore Ravens. His ability to dominate games and make crucial plays has been a key factor in the Browns’ success, despite their struggles on offense.
The Denver Broncos’ Quest for the Team Sack Record
The Denver Broncos have 51 sacks in 12 games, putting them on pace to tie the single-season team record of 72 set by the Chicago Bears in 1984. The Broncos’ pass rush has been a team effort, with five players having four or more sacks. Edge rusher Nik Bonitto leads the way with 10.5 sacks, followed by edge Jonathon Cooper (7.5) and defensive tackle Zach Allen (6).
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The Broncos’ performance has been impressive, with notable games against the Las Vegas Raiders, Kansas City Chiefs, and New York Giants. Their ability to sack quarterbacks and disrupt opposing offenses has been a key factor in their success this season. As they continue their pursuit of the team sack record, they will face tough opponents, including the Tennessee Titans and the Los Angeles Chargers.
Notable Games and Performances
The Broncos have had several notable games and performances this season, including a nine-sack game against the New York Jets and a six-sack game against the Philadelphia Eagles. Their ability to adapt to different quarterbacks and game plans has been essential in their pursuit of the team sack record.
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As the season progresses, the Broncos will continue to face tough opponents and challenging game plans. Their ability to stay focused and adapt to different situations will be crucial in determining whether they break the team sack record. With their strong pass rush and dominant defensive performance, they are well on their way to making history.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Myles Garrett and the Denver Broncos are both on the brink of making history in the NFL. Garrett’s pursuit of the single-season sack record and the Broncos’ quest for the team sack record are two exciting storylines to watch as the season progresses. With their impressive performances and dominant play, they are sure to be a force to be reckoned with in the NFL.



