CLEVELAND — Myles Garrett has said throughout another disappointing season by the Cleveland Browns that getting a win took on greater importance than breaking the NFL's single-season sack record.
Garrett will have to wait another week to get the mark, but he accomplished something more meaningful on Sunday.
Not only did Cleveland's 13-6 victory over Pittsburgh on Sunday snap a four-game losing streak and allow the team to eclipse its win total from last season, it prevented the Steelers from clinching the AFC North.
''It feels great. They're our rival, we always want to beat them, doesn't matter the circumstances,'' Garrett said. ''So glad to have opportunity to do it and get the job done.''
Pittsburgh (9-7) came into the weekend needing either a win over Cleveland or a loss by Baltimore for its first division title since 2020.
Instead, the Steelers will host the Ravens to close the regular season with the winner getting the division and the AFC's fourth seed in the playoffs.
''I have full confidence we'll go home and win next week," said Aaron Rodgers, who was 21 of 39 passing for 168 yards.
It is the first time since Dec. 10, 2009, that the Browns (4-12) defeated the Steelers and held them without a touchdown. It is also the seventh time in Rodgers' 256 starts that his offense hasn't reached the end zone. Only one of those resulted in a win.