The Cleveland Browns are at the bottom of the AFC North Division, but at 6-5, they are within striking distance of the top-seeded Baltimore Ravens. With that said, Myles Garrett understands they have to beat Lamar Jackson and Co. to improve their playoff chances.

Ahead of the Browns' meeting with the Ravens in Week 12 on Sunday, Garrett opened about the challenge of toppling the 7-3 Ravens from the top spot. The star defensive end acknowledged that Baltimore is “on their way,” which gives them all the more reason to go all out when they meet.

“They’re at the top and they’re in the way,” Garrett said, per Cleveland.com. “We’re trying to go to the playoffs and right now we gotta go through them, so that’s how we’re looking at it.”

Myles Garrett and the Browns certainly couldn't get any more motivated with a divisions showdown with the Ravens waiting. While they have been up-and-down recently, splitting their last six to 3-3 and failing to string back-to-back wins, they have more than proven they are capable of being threats to any opponent.

Of course the Ravens remain difficult foes. With Lamar Jackson set to return after getting ill in Week 11, the challenge of taking them down just got more difficult. However, Garrett and the Browns should make things more interesting with the kind of mentality they are approaching the contest.