NFL Records on the Verge: Garrett & Broncos Chase Sack Milestones

Two vulnerable NFL sack records: Tracking pace for Myles Garrett (19!), Broncos' D (51!)

New York, December 06, 2025

Myles Garrett of the Cleveland Browns and the Denver Broncos defense are poised to break two of the National Football League’s most enduring sack records during the 2025 season, signaling a potentially historic moment in defensive football.

Myles Garrett’s Pursuit of the Individual Sack Record
Garrett currently leads the NFL with 19 sacks in the 2025 season and is on track to surpass the longstanding individual single-season sack record of 22.5. This record is officially held jointly by Michael Strahan (2001) and T.J. Watt (2021). With three games remaining, Garrett requires 3.5 additional sacks to break this mark. His target, however, extends beyond this threshold; he is aiming for 25 sacks, a personal milestone he has visibly signaled by wearing the number “25” on his wrist tape throughout the season.

Garrett’s recent performance, including 15 sacks in his last six games, represents one of the most dominant pass-rushing stretches in NFL history. Achieving or surpassing 25 sacks would not only break the official record but also outpace the pre-1982 unofficial benchmark of 23 sacks by Al “Bubba” Baker. Thus, Garrett is positioned to redefine the modern era’s gold standard for individual sack records.

Denver Broncos’ Record-Setting Defensive Effort
Simultaneously, the Denver Broncos’ defense has accumulated 51 sacks through Week 14 of the 2025 season and projects to reach approximately 69 sacks over a full 17-game schedule. This places them within reach of the NFL team single-season sack record of 72, a mark set by the iconic 1984 Chicago Bears defense, known as the “Monsters of the Midway.”

The Broncos’ pass rush is driven by a collective effort, with several players contributing double-digit sack totals. Their defensive line schemes and blitz strategies have consistently pressured opposing quarterbacks, creating frequent sack opportunities. Denver’s upcoming schedule features matchups against vulnerable offensive lines, offering further opportunities to close in on this historic team sack record.

Historical Context and Significance
The records Garrett and the Broncos are chasing have stood for decades, with Garrett’s individual mark lasting over 20 years and the Bears’ team record enduring for more than 40 years. Breaching these milestones would signal a remarkable evolution in defensive play and pass-rush effectiveness in the NFL’s modern era, highlighting both individual brilliance and coordinated team defense.

Upcoming Opportunities to Extend the Records
In Week 15, Garrett will face the Tennessee Titans, who have a rookie quarterback and a struggling offensive line, presenting a prime chance to add multiple sacks. Likewise, Denver’s remaining schedule includes several games against teams with weak pass protection, critical for their pursuit of a new team sack record. The Browns’ management will need to balance Garrett’s chase for individual glory with his health and long-term availability, while the Broncos’ defensive unit aims to maintain their disruptive pace.

The pursuit of these records elevates the 2025 NFL season as one with potential to rewrite the standards for defensive dominance, reflecting not only individual talent but also strategic defensive coordination at the team level. These milestones, if achieved, would be landmarks in NFL history, underscoring the increasing impact of elite pass rushing on the game.