The Cleveland Browns fell 32-13 to the New England Patriots in a game defined by defensive might and missed offensive chances. Myles Garrett was the standout, delivering a historic performance that provided the lone bright spot for Cleveland.
Garrett recorded five sacks, a new single-game franchise record, and moved past Reggie White for the most sacks by a player under thirty. His relentless pressure altered plays throughout, forcing hurried throws and collapsing pockets. Even in defeat, Garrett’s dominance illustrated why he remains one of the league’s premier pass rushers and a cornerstone of the Browns. His effort resonated across town.
Rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel handled Cleveland’s offense and completed the short pass that ended Quinshon Judkins’ day, a 2-yard reception late in the third quarter. Gabriel displayed moments of poise but could not overcome inconsistent play-calling and limited run support after Judkins exited.
The Browns managed only modest drives and struggled to convert in key situations while the Patriots controlled field position. Cleveland’s offence failed to match New England’s timely plays, and special teams and turnovers widened the gap. With a 32-13 loss and a bye week ahead, depth will be tested and opportunities will arise soon.
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Standout Quinshon Judkins Injury and Myles Garrett
Rookie Quinshon Judkins was forced out after a 2-yard reception from Dillon Gabriel with 8:24 left in the third quarter. He limped off after an awkward tackle and did not return, with doctors initially pointing to a right AC joint sprain.
Judkins finished the day with nine carries for 19 yards and three receptions for minus-two yards before exiting. Coach Kevin Stefanski said, "We’re hopeful that Quinshon will be OK," noting further evaluation would come this week. Other Browns injured in the game included Carson Schwesinger (possible high-ankle sprain, MRI pending), Tyson Campbell (concussion), and Rayshawn Jenkins (groin).
#Browns standout rookie RB Quinshon Judkins suffered an AC joint sprain in his shoulder and is considered day-to-day. Cleveland has a bye next week. pic.twitter.com/w6SePWL4He
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) October 27, 2025Garrett’s day was historic and statistically significant, pushing his career sack total into triple digits and tying him for the NFL lead in 2025. He notched quick pressures and five takedowns, including three in the first half, and his performance highlighted the Browns’ ability to generate game-changing rushes.
Despite the personal success, Garrett was visibly frustrated after the game, slamming his helmet on the sideline. He stressed the team’s bigger goal in remarks after the contest.
"The ultimate goal of winning a Super Bowl fuels me," a reminder that individual milestones must translate into team wins, and accountability remains required.

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