Texas A&M Hall of Famer Myles Garrett is one of the rare players who not only lives up to his potential but sustains it long enough to enter an entirely different tier of greatness. Longevity, dominance, and record-setting production have defined his career, and at the 2026 ESPYS Awards he added even more hardware to a résumé that already screams Canton.
Garrett’s historic 2025 season earned him his first trophy of the night, the Best Record-Breaking Performance award, for his 23-sack campaign that surpassed the previous mark of 22.5 held by Michael Strahan and T. J. Watt. Several teams made it a point late in the year to prevent him from breaking the record, but fittingly, he sealed it with a sack of Joe Burrow, a moment that instantly became part of NFL history.
Garrett didn’t just break records last season. He was the most dominant defensive force in football. Had he been on a playoff team, he might have pushed his way into the MVP finalist conversation. He set personal bests in solo tackles (43), sacks (23.0), and tackles for loss (33), leading the league in both sacks and TFLs. That dominance earned him the ESPY for Best NFL Player.
At this point, there isn’t a major defensive award that Garrett hasn’t claimed during the regular season. That could change in the coming years now that he is with the Los Angeles Rams, where playoff expectations and opportunities for even bigger accolades are the norm.
Below, you can watch the record-setting sack that capped one of the greatest defensive seasons in NFL history.
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