And, for the first time in his pro career, Clowney has got a teammate who is his mirror image, a defensive lineman who shares many of his freakish skills — All-Pro Myles Garrett, a fellow No.
“It’s funny,” Clowney said following his first practice with Garrett.
“I’ve been training extremely hard this offseason, so I already kind of had a feel of where I was coming here.
“The thing about me, man, I like to have fun no matter what team I go to or where I go,” Clowney said.
With Clowney and Garrett coming off the edge, offenses will have to devise blocking schemes to slow them down to keep their quarterbacks safe.
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