That’s one way to strike fear into the Ravens’ offense.
On Sunday, Myles Garrett arrived at the Browns’ game against Baltimore dressed as “The Terminator,” wearing a jaw-dropping mask inspired by Arnold Schwarzenegger’s cyborg ᴀssᴀssin from James Cameron’s iconic sci-fi franchise ahead of Halloween.
To complete the head-turning look, the Browns’ star defensive end “worked with a former Hollywood stage and costume design team, Mike Castro of Madness FX, to design” the mask, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported before kickoff in Cleveland.
Browns defensive end Myles Garrett on Oct. 20, 2024.
The Browns are going to need more than Hollywood magic to turn their season around.
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