When the NFL’s Scariest QB Hunter Had to Bow to Brock Purdy
Huntington Bank Field, November 30, 2025 – driving sleet, howling wind, sub-zero wind chill. The 49ers just walked off with a 26-8 beatdown. Myles Garrett, owner of a league-leading 19 sacks and 3.5 away from the all-time single-season record, steps to the podium in a soaked hoodie. Nobody saw this coming. “I lost to Brock Purdy tonight. Not to the 49ers. To him. Clean. He flat-out beat me.”

Garrett almost never compliments opposing quarterbacks, especially after he just logged another sack. Tonight he couldn’t help it. “Three, four times I hit top speed, thought I had him in the bag like always. Ball was gone half a second before I touched fabric. He read my eyes, read the whole front. Stepped light, pocket was pure mud and slush, yet he moved like it was carpet. I’ve never seen anybody come off turf toe and escape pressure that clean.”
The NFL lost its mind in minutes. T.J. Watt posted a story instantly: “When Myles Garrett says you got him, you’re not a game manager anymore. You’re elite, Brock.” Micah Parsons tweeted: “I rushed Purdy too. Hearing Myles say this… I’m not alone.” Nick Bosa went live on IG laughing: “Getting three Michelin stars from the devil himself? Might as well retire now.”
Meanwhile, on the team plane, Brock Purdy stayed Brock Purdy, painfully humble. When reporters shoved the quote in his face, he blushed and grinned: “I was just trying to survive sixty minutes without getting murdered. Myles is literally every quarterback’s nightmare. Hearing that from him? I’m shaking a little. I’m printing it out and taping it in my locker. Every time I get cocky I’ll read it again and remember I still got the whole world to catch.”
One game, one rare confession from the most terrifying quarterback hunter on earth, and the entire conversation around Brock Purdy changed forever. No more “system QB.” No more “Mr. Irrelevant riding coattails.” When Myles Garrett, the man who has made Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen, and Lamar Jackson lose sleep, stands in front of the world and admits he got outplayed, that’s not an 18-point win anymore. That’s a coronation. Brock Purdy just joined the short list of quarterbacks the entire NFL, even the monsters, has to respect. End of story.













