For another year, NFL quarterbacks might want to avoid Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett’s house on Halloween.
Garrett has been known to go all-out with his Halloween decorations around this time of year, trolling the opposing QBs on the Browns’ schedule.
2022’s Garrett Halloween display borrowed inspiration from the latest season of Stranger Things, which is fitting since Garrett is used to flipping opposing QBs upside down when sacking them.
One of the QBs Garrett got to troll happened to be none other than his old Browns teammate Baker Mayfield, who was recently benched by the Carolina Panthers.
Myles Garrett went all out with his Stranger Things themed front yard, including a Baker Mayfield skeleton tied to a tree 💀😂 @Flash_Garrett
📷: Danny Murtaugh/IG pic.twitter.com/WazaAT9SqZ
— 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐒𝐩𝐨𝐫𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐍𝐞𝐰𝐬 (@sportingnews) October 31, 2022
Well, nobody wants Vecna’s curse as much as they want to be slammed down by the league’s best pass rusher.
Despite some fun ribbing for his old Browns pal Mayfield, the quarterback who seems to have gotten it the worst is Cincinnati Bengals starter Joe Burrow.
The official photos of @Flash_Garrett @Stranger_Things themed yard 😳 🕰
The full video of his setup: https://t.co/TTZlkf6Huc pic.twitter.com/dHrTFNo2TY
— ESPN Cleveland (@ESPNCleveland) October 31, 2022
Yikes, Joe! What song would he use to ward off being Vecna’s next victim? We’d guess it’d probably be something by Kid Cudi.
Garrett’s Halloween display is becoming a spooky treat for NFL fans, and a sore reminder for the league’s quarterbacks that there won’t be many stranger things they face during the season like a Garrett QB hit.
Not even Eleven can save you from one of those.
Feature image courtesy of ESPN.