The Cleveland Browns could be without star defensive end Myles Garrett for Saturday's high-stakes matchup against Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers. The three-time Pro Bowler is currently dealing with a groin injury and has now been listed as questionable for Cleveland's Week 16 contest.

Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski also noted on Thursday that he considers Garrett to be 50-50 for Christmas Day against the Packers, which has cast further doubt on the 25-year-old's availability.

For his part, however, Garrett is adamant that he's going to be ready to take the field. The All-Pro DE said that he intends to “play regardless of how I feel” (h/t Josh Alper of NBC Sports). Garrett knows that this is a must-win game for the Browns and he's going to do everything it takes to be available for his team:

“I don’t have a choice but to be great,” Garrett said, via Mary Kay Cabot of cleveland.com. “I’ve gotta step it up. There’s no way around it. There’s no excuse that can be made. We have three games. We have one coming up very soon, and I’ve got put my very best foot forward and give us a chance to win.”

Sounds like Garrett is going to play through the injury and take the field no matter what. It's not exactly a do-or-die matchup for the Browns but a loss against the Packers would serve as a huge blow for Cleveland's playoff aspirations.