CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Browns aren’t letting fans forget that their franchise cornerstone is a double threat. While the NFL world descends on the Bay Area for the 2026 Pro Bowl Games this Tuesday, the Browns social team just won the morning with a perfect “flex” from the archives.
The team dropped a flashback video on Sunday titled “Myles aced Pro Bowl trivia last year,” reminding the league that Myles Garrett doesn’t just wreck game plans—he wrecks trivia contests, too.
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The Moment: Garrett Goes 5-for-5
The clip, originally from the 2025 Skills Showdown in Orlando, features Garrett alongside host Terry Crews. In the segment, Garrett wasn’t asked to bench press a truck or chase down a quarterback. Instead, he was tasked with a rapid-fire trivia gauntlet to earn extra time for his AFC quarterback.
The result? Perfection.
Garrett famously correctly identified obscure facts about his fellow Pro Bowlers without hesitating, going a perfect 5-for-5. The throwback serves as a timely reminder of Garrett’s cerebral approach to the game. Known for his obsession with paleontology and poetry, the defensive end has long held the title of the league’s “Renaissance Man.”
2026 Pro Bowl Games: What You Need to Know
While the Browns are looking back, the rest of the league is looking ahead to Tuesday night. The 2026 format has shifted slightly, taking over the Moscone Center in San Francisco for a primetime spectacle.
- When: Tuesday, Feb. 3rd at 8:00 PM ET
- Where: Moscone Center, San Francisco
- TV: ESPN, Disney XD, and NFL+
- Format: Skills Showdown followed by the AFC vs. NFC Flag Football Finale
“He stood perfectly still and answered every single question. He didn’t even blink. It’s almost unfair that he’s that strong and that smart.” — Viral reaction from the 2025 Broadcast
Garrett’s 2026 Status
Garrett was selected for his seventh Pro Bowl this season, further cementing his Hall of Fame trajectory. However, as is common with veteran defensive stars preserving their bodies, his participation in the physical flag football portion is often a game-time decision or limited cameo. Regardless of how many snaps he plays Tuesday, his impact on the franchise—and the integrity of the AFC roster—remains undisputed.
For now, Browns fans can enjoy the reminder: You might be able to run away from Myles Garrett (though, probably not), but you definitely can’t outsmart him.

