The Bengals' season hasn't gone the way they thought it would, but they still have a chance at making the playoffs.
Cincinnati needs some help, but they also need to win out, starting with Sunday's game against the Browns.
They're looking to sweep Cleveland for the first time since 2017—the year the Browns took Myles Garrett with the No. 1 overall pick.
The Browns might be out of playoff contention, but the star defensive lineman is hoping to play spoiler.
What would it mean to beat the Bengals and derail their slim playoff chances?
"Misery loves company," Garrett said. "So it would feel pretty good."
Garrett also made it clear he doesn't want to wait around for another Browns rebuild. Cleveland is 3-11 on the year and will finish with a losing record for the third time in four seasons.