Myles Garrett of the Cleveland Browns is known for his bone-crunching hits against opposing quarterbacks, as well as his overall dominance against opposing offensive lines. However, football is not the only sport that Garrett is seemingly brilliant at.

A recent video posted by Overtime showed Garrett clobbering dudes in a pickup basketball game:

As fans can see, Myles Garrett used his immense strength and blazing speed to dominant random passersby with relative ease.

Of course, the Browns star is still a professional athlete with hours and hours of weight training who relies on his body for his livelihood, so it’s no surprise that he was able to utterly dominate any “normal” person in this game.

Beyond that, Garett is an overall freak athlete whose best 40-yard dash time was clocked at 4.57 seconds. He was also clocked with a 41-inch vertical leap–which was on full display in the above video when he broke out the fast-break windmill dunk.

In 2020, Garrett had one of his best overall seasons for the Browns, and he was rewarded at the end of the season with an All-Pro nod (likely the first of many for the talented defensive end).

Garrett finished the season with 48 combined tackles and 12 sacks, as well as a whopping career-high of four forced fumble. He also recovered two fumbles, which was also a new high for the 25-year-old.

Even if he doesn’t continue to dominate the line of scrimmage for the Browns, it’s good to know the former Texas A&M Aggie has a fallback option as a basketball player.