CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Browns' Week 8 matchup vs. the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday happens to fall on Halloween. And several members of the Browns' roster arrived at FirstEnergy Stadium in the holiday spirit.
Prior to Sunday's AFC North division matchup, multiple Browns players could be seen arriving at the stadium in elaborate costumes. Most notably, All-Pro defensive end Myles Garrett dressed as the grim reaper -- sickle and all -- and even donned a cape featuring the names of every quarterback he has sacked over the course of his five-year NFL career.
Garrett's costume also served as a nod to the quarterback graveyard displayed in front of his house, which included tombstones for several quarterbacks on Cleveland's 2021 schedule.
Cleveland Browns DE Myles Garrett turns yard into quarterback graveyard for Halloween
Also getting in on the Halloween action on Sunday was wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr., who wore a red suit and wig reminiscent of Michael Jackson's outfit in the video for the hit song "Thriller."
Meanwhile, Browns kicker Chase McLaughlin and punter Jamie Gillan teamed up to dress as the title character in Adam Sandler's "Happy Gilmore," as well as Gilmore's beer-chugging caddie. Additionally, a collection of unidentified Browns players teamed up to dress together as the famously masked dancing group, the Jabbawockeez.
Laying claim to a 4-3 record, the Browns enter Sunday's matchup against the 3-3 Steelers looking to avoid falling to last place in the AFC North. After missing last week's win vs. the Denver Broncos with a shoulder injury, Cleveland quarterback Baker Mayfield will make his return to action as the Browns' starting signal-caller on Sunday.