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.
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