Browns: 4 players having a Pro Bowl season in 2020

CLEVELAND, OHIO - NOVEMBER 01: Defensive end Myles Garrett #95 of the Cleveland Browns runs around tight end Darren Waller #83 of the Las Vegas Raiders during the second quarter at FirstEnergy Stadium on November 01, 2020 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images)
CLEVELAND, OHIO - NOVEMBER 01: Defensive end Myles Garrett #95 of the Cleveland Browns runs around tight end Darren Waller #83 of the Las Vegas Raiders during the second quarter at FirstEnergy Stadium on November 01, 2020 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images) /
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The Cleveland Browns are in the midst of a revival and there are four players who absolutely deserve to be considered as a member of the AFC Pro Bowl team.

Not considered yet due to injuries; Nick Chubb, Wyatt Teller

Right now, Nick Chubb and Wyatt Teller could still be Pro Bowlers but have missed too much time on the season right now to justify considering them,  yet. That’s not to say they aren’t talented or aren’t players who can still get their way into the Pro Bowl, it’s just to say that they currently aren’t there yet. They need more body of work. If the end of the year comes, and they’re both still dominating and healthy, then you can absolutely add them to the conversation. Unfortunately, they’ve missed too much time right now.

So with that, let’s get to the most obvious selection first.

Myles Garrett

Even though he’ll miss two weeks’ worth of games due to contracting Covid-19, Myles Garrett isn’t someone you can’t consider. His play has been consistent most of the year and has improved from past seasons where he’d disappear for long stretches of the year. That really hasn’t been an issue in 2020, outside of the first few games. He’s near the top in every pass rush stat or sitting comfortably at number one. He’s on pace to set career highs in every category but that’s if Garrett can avoid missing too much more time. Garrett has a history of missing games for one reason or another, and unfortunately, that trend continues in 2020.