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Browns' Myles Garrett uses matter-of-fact NSFW statement to sum up miserable loss

Myles Garrett requested a trade from the Cleveland Browns early in the offseason.

But then he decided to sign a four-year, $160 million contract extension to stay on the shores of Lake Erie. Apparently he didn't know what he was signing up for.

On Sunday, the Browns lost their second game in as many weeks.

In Week 1, it had been a one-point loss to the Bengals that would've been different if kicker Andre Szmyt could've made either an extra point or a chip shot field goal.

In Week 2, it felt nothing like that. The Baltimore Ravens were celebrating 30 years of Ravens football in Baltimore, meaning 30 years since they left Cleveland to become that team in the first place.

And the Ravens sure rubbed it in.

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The final score was 41-17, but it didn't feel that close. And Garrett summed up his thoughts afterward in a few simple words:

"S—'s embarrassing."

The Browns lost every phase of the game. They turned it over. They allowed receivers to run open deep. Nothing went right.

By the end, the Browns had benched 40-year old Joe Flacco for Dillon Gabriel, just to get the youngster a little bit of play time, and the rookie actually threw a TD to fellow rook Dylan Sampson.

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But besides that, nothing went particularly well, and the Browns are 0-2.

They've got a tough schedule, and it wouldn't be shocking to see Cleveland keep losing for a while.

Garrett may be embarrassed, but that won't change the lack of talent on the Browns' roster.

The losses may just keep piling up.

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