Myles Garrett Misses Record-Breaking Sack, Social Media Blasts Mason Graham for 'Stealing'

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Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett is just half a sack away from breaking the NFL record for most sacks in a season, currently held by Michael Strahan and TJ Watt. However, his attempt to reach the milestone was foiled by teammate Mason Graham, who secured the sack and left Garrett with a half-sack credit. The play, which occurred at the Buffalo Bills' endzone against quarterback Josh Allen, has sparked controversy on social media. Many fans are criticizing Graham for 'stealing' the sack from Garrett, while others believe the tackle was a legitimate football play and not intended to deprive Garrett of the record-breaking opportunity. Garrett, who entered the game with 21.5 sacks this season, now has 22. The Browns face the Pittsburgh Steelers next week, and a single sack would be enough for Garrett to break the record and become the player with the most sacks in an NFL season. The debate on social media highlights the nuances of football and the complexities of attributing sacks to individual players. While some fans are upset that Garrett didn't get the full credit, others are defending Graham's actions as a fair and legitimate play. As Garrett looks to break the record next week, the attention on the Browns' defensive end and his teammate Mason Graham will only continue to grow. Will Garrett be able to secure the record-breaking sack, or will Graham's play continue to be a point of contention?