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Kevin Stefanski-led Cleveland Browns are enjoying a stellar season in 2021. Baker Mayfield and Co. are enjoying a 3-3 record heading into Week 7 of the season. The Browns are working hard for a playoff spot in 2021.

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Former Heisman Trophy winner, Baker Mayfield and his offence have failed to show up at times this season. But the Browns’ defense, as usual, has been a standout feature during Kevin Stefanski’s reign in Cleveland. One name worth mentioning is that of defensive end Myles Garrett.

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Myles Garrett planning to take action against NFL for drug tests

2017 first overall pick, Myles Garrett, is having a momentous season with Cleveland Browns in 2021. He leads the league in sacks this season with 8 to his name. The 25-year is boasting a highly toned physique this season. However, he has also been subject to reportedly ‘random’ drug tests as a result.

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But Garrett saw the funny said of things and took to Twitter to express his opinion on the same.

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“I go sleeveless TWO TIMES and get “randomly” drug tested BOTH times… I’d try 3 for 3 but they can miss me with the blood draw – not the vibe. #SleevelessMyles is retired,” Garrett tweeted out.

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Garrett and the Browns have to be more consistent though, if they aim at making post-season. Lamar Jackson-led Baltimore Ravens are on track to win the AFC North this year. Joe Burrow and the Bengals come off as underdogs.

It will take a collective team display to make the playoffs this year. Do you think the Browns make it?

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