Cleveland Browns fans let the team hear it during their 33-17 loss to the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday.
The Cowboys put together 260 yards of total offense on 60 plays compared to the Browns’ 230 yards of total offense on 70 plays. Each team had 15 first downs, but it was the Cowboys who found the end zone more times than the Browns.
Myles Garrett appeared to be struck by the boos that rained down onto Huntington Bank Field. He spent time with fans in their coveted Muni parking lot before the game.
He told reporters the fans who pack the stadium are right to express their frustrations with the team in that manner.
“They have the right to tell us however they feel. I mean, if we’re not playing well, they have the right to boo. If we’re kicking a–, they have the right to cheer,” he explained. “It’s their privilege. They come in, they pay to see us do well, and we didn’t, and we got to put on better performance if we expect them to go out there and support us in full force.