Myles Garrett of the Browns has a touching moment with the Ravens rookie after being asked about the jersey switch
Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett shared a touching moment with Baltimore Ravens tight end Roger Rosengarten on Saturday during the Week 18 finale.
After a Ravens are playingRosengarten was heard asking Garrett to change his jersey when the game ended. Changing jerseys has become a major part of the game for players in recent years.
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“I know I’m nobody, but when could I get that jersey later?” Rosengarten asked Garrett.
Garrett replied politely.
“Hey, you’re in the league, you’re all winning, you’re all looking great, you’re never nobody,” Garrett told Rosengarten. – I have you.
Rosengarten said he appreciated Garrett’s gesture.
The two players are on opposite sides of the popularity spectrum.
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Garrett, the first pick in the 2017 draft, won Defensive Player of the Year last season and is trying to win the award for the second straight time. Rosengarten was the second pick of the Ravens in the 2024 draft. He started in 14 of the 17 games he played in this season.
Rosengarten spoke about that moment on Wednesday, according to team website.
“It was just me and him walking after Derrick’s big touchdown run. I thought, ‘He’s right next to me. Why not? Nobody else is around.’ In fact, the whole world saw it,” he said, adding that he wished he had called himself a rookie instead of a “nobody.”
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The Ravens will play Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday night in the Wild Card round of the playoffs.
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