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Typically, a Browns-Steelers matchup gives fans an opportunity to watch two of the league's best pass rushers in Myles Garrett and T.J. Watt. Members of the 2017 Draft class, Garrett and Watt have combined for seven Pro Bowl berths while collecting 134.5 sacks during their time with the Browns and Steelers, collectively. 

With Watt already on injured reserve with a pec injury, Garrett's status for Thursday night's game between the two teams was initially in question after he missed practice Tuesday with a neck injury. However, the Browns announced Wednesday that Garrett, who has half of the team's three sacks this season, is expected to play.

Myles Garrett
CLE • DE • #95
Garrett has six sacks in eight career games against the Steelers.
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Defensive end Jadeveon Clowney has already been ruled out of Thursday's game with an ankle injury. Cleveland is also dealing with injuries to starting left guard Joel Bitonio, who also missed practice Tuesday with a biceps injury, and starting right tackle Jack Conklin (knee), but both offensive linemen are also expected to play, per the team.

Garrett's presence would be big for a defense that struggled during the first two weeks of the regular season. The Browns are currently 26th in the NFL in points allowed, 25th in passing yards allowed 22nd on third downs and 22nd in the red zone. The unit had a complete meltdown in allowing two touchdowns in the final 90 seconds of last Sunday's home loss to the Jets

Like the Browns, the Steeles are also hoping to avenge a disappointing home loss in Week 2. While their defense largely played well, Pittsburgh's offense, led by new starting quarterback Mitchell Trubisky, scored just 14 points while being curiously conservative in a three-point loss to the Patriots

Cleveland is a five-point favorite entering Thursday's game with the over/under set at 38.5 points, according to Caesars Sportsbook. Both teams are 1-1 straight up and 0-2 against the spread through two games.