49ers brace for Myles Garrett, challenging weather in crucial showdown vs. Browns
The San Francisco 49ers are gearing up for one of their toughest tests of the season. Head coach Kyle Shanahan and his staff must devise a plan to slow down one of the NFL's most dominant pass rushers when they visit the Cleveland Browns at Huntington Bank Field this weekend.

Myles Garrett is in the midst of a historic campaign, already setting new career highs while posting a franchise record and league-leading 18 sacks—with six games still to play. The Browns star has terrorized opposing quarterbacks, logging multiple-sack performances in five games this season, including a staggering five-sack outing in Week 8 against the New England Patriots.
"Just preparing to go against one of the best pass rushers ever," Shanahan said on Wednesday. "It's a huge challenge."
Shanahan detailed what makes Garrett such a rare threat.
"Even coming out of college, he's one of the most talented guys that I think anyone's ever looked at, just from height, weight, and speed," Shanahan said. "Also, how long his arms are when you measure, just get-off, his helmet crosses the line of scrimmage faster from an analytics standpoint than anyone in the NFL. So that means that get-off's amazing. When you put that with amazing ability, that to me comes around generationally.
"And then, you've got a guy who's played in a similar system for a while, who has stayed healthy, who's doing it over and over again, and trying to be great. When you have all that, how can you not be what he is? So, it's been extremely impressive."
Quarterback Brock Purdy will do everything he can to avoid falling victim to Garrett's relentless pressure. Sunday marks his third start since returning from a turf toe injury, and the 49ers need him healthy as they push toward a playoff berth.
"Obviously, I think he's the best in the league at what he does, and you have to have a game plan ready for him, and more than anything, understand I can't be holding onto the ball too long," Purdy said. "I think any quarterback could say that about him. We all have his respect, so it's going to be a good challenge for all of us, and I'm excited for our game plan to go in and compete."
Left tackle Trent Williams will be tasked with the tough assignment of blocking Garrett. When asked if he has lost sleep thinking about the matchup, Williams replied, "Not yet, but I'm sure I will."
He quickly corrected himself: "Nah, I lied. Yeah, I have."
What makes Garrett so dominant?
"Everything. He can do everything," Williams said. "He's one of the best that ever played, and he has no weaknesses."
Amazingly, Garrett continues to improve despite being deep into his ninth NFL season.
"He plays hard," Shanahan added. "He's always rushing the quarterback, yet being a real problem in the run game, too. So, he's like a number of those top guys. When you just look at his true ability, too, he seems to separate himself from those top guys also."
49ers preparing for harsh weather conditions
Even if Purdy avoids Garrett, he won't be able to escape the forecast. Temperatures are expected to hover around 34 degrees at kickoff, with rain and snow possible throughout the game.
Purdy has had uneven performances in poor weather, prompting questions about whether he might experiment with a glove for added grip, especially given Garrett's efforts to bring him down.
When asked if he would try wearing a glove during practice this week, Purdy's answer was clear—unlike the expected weather.
"No, I will not," he stated.
Shanahan has made weather preparation a priority as the team gets ready for Cleveland.
"We won't go in the bubble this week," Shanahan said. "Hope that it rains for us a little bit, get our mind right for it. I showed them a bunch of videos this morning of what it looked like a year ago, I think this day, there versus Pittsburgh, just a blizzard and stuff, and told them to expect it.
"I'd be surprised if it's not that way. You expect it to be that way, so you get your mind right, and you don't walk out Sunday and be shocked by anything besides that.
"We'll work enough to sweat and make the balls wet that way, but we're not going to water them down or anything."
A reporter asked Purdy whether gripping and throwing the football in the expected conditions concerns him.
"Possibly," Purdy responded. "I think that's any quarterback in the NFL. If it's some kind of rain or if the ball's wet, it does change the mindset of taking care of the ball. But, at the same time, you do have to drop back, you've got to throw it on time. And if it's not there in time, let's be smart with the ball.
"So, I don't know. I think it just depends on how hard it's raining and really what the conditions are when we get there in the moment. But I've played in rain before, and I've made it happen before. I've gotten the job done before in it, so I'm not going to be afraid or change anything in terms of my preparation going into the week."
You Won’t Believe What Ray Davis Just Did for the Bills – A Bold Move That Could Lead Them to Glory!

In an unprecedented move that could send shockwaves through the NFL, Buffalo

Is this a PR stunt, or is Ray Davis the selfless hero the Bills need to seal their championship fate? According to sources close to the team, Davis's offer is genuine — and management has been blown away by his commitment to winning.
"I cannot play right now, but I can still fight for the team in another way," Davis said, leaving fans speechless. "If reducing my salary helps us add players and get closer to the Lombardi Trophy, I am ready to do it. I love the
But the question remains: Will other NFL stars follow Davis's lead? Can a pay cut actually be the secret weapon the
Sources reveal that Bills management is seriously considering his offer, and fans are already going wild. Could this be the ultimate act of leadership, or is it a desperation move from a team desperate to get over the hump?
With his reputation as one of the league’s most dedicated players, Ray Davis’s offer could be the spark that ignites the Bills’ journey to the promised land. Will his gamble pay off, or will it all blow up in the Bills’ faces? This could either be a genius move or a colossal mistake — and the whole league will be watching closely.
Stay tuned as we continue to track Davis’s incredible gesture, and find out whether other stars will join the Bills' bold bid to grab the Lombardi Trophy! One thing is for sure: The Bills' Super Bowl dreams just got a lot more interesting.
