The Cleveland Browns, despite their crushing 29-12 loss to the Denver Broncos in Week 12, remain squarely in the hunt for a spot in the playoffs, and the play of defensive end Myles Garrett has been a huge reason as to why. Garrett has been one of the best defensive players in the league, which is why his health will be of utmost importance to the team's hopes of crashing the postseason party.

However, there's much uncertainty surrounding Garrett's physical status moving forward after the Browns defensive end “felt a pop” on his left shoulder in their loss to the Broncos and left the game wearing a sling on the injured limb.

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At this point, there remains plenty of questions surrounding Myles Garrett's health moving forward, as the Browns medical staff are yet to determine the true severity of the injury he sustained. Nevertheless, Garrett expressed just how spirited he was, wanting to fight through the injury to give his team the best chance of winning before fully succumbing to the injury.

“No [I haven't had any tests done on my injured shoulder]. […] I'm not gonna come out unless it's falling. I wanna win just as much as the rest of the guys want to win. See the determination on their face every time we go out there. I'm not here to let them down. I'm gonna give every ounce of effort I got. I don't care,” Garrett told reporters in the locker room after the game, via Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com.

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The Browns have already endured injuries to two of their most crucial players in running back Nick Chubb and wide receiver Deshaun Watson, so the last thing they need is a prolonged absence from Myles Garrett, one of the betting frontrunners for the Defensive Player of the Year award.

Through 11 games this season, Garrett has been awesome as arguably the best edge rusher in the league. The Browns star has tallied 13 sacks thus far this season, a league-leading total, while he has also tallied 30 tackles, four forced fumbles, and one fumble recovery.