Myles Garrett, Cleveland Browns
The Athletic’s Browns reporter Zac Jackson put fans at ease today by reporting that general manager Andrew Berry will not be trading Garrett this season. He followed this up by saying an extension is in the works that will make Garrett one of the highest-paid players in NFL history, keeping him a Brown for the foreseeable future.
Myles Garrett isn't going anywhere any time soon. Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry told reporters at the Senior Bowl that he will not trade Garrett no matter what the team is offered. Berry was also asked directly if the Browns would turn down an offer of two first-round picks.
Browns general manager Andrew Berry spoke on Tuesday about the organization's plan to keep Garrett with the franchise until he retires. He's already been with the team since he was drafted in 2017. Garrett won't become a free agent until 2027, but the team is open to exploring an extension with the reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year.
Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry told three beat reporters at the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama that the team won't be trading
Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Barry has revealed the team will not trade Myles Garrett in the offseason, "no matter what they are offered."
Garrett, 29, is again a finalist for the NFL Defensive Player of the Year award, which he won last year. This past season, Garrett became the youngest player to reach 100 career sacks and the first player to record 14 or more sacks in four consecutive seasons.
Cleveland Browns GM Andrew Berry confirms that All-Pro defensive end Myles Garrett is an essential part of the team's future, reinforcing his desire for Garrett to retire with the Browns. Garrett achieved remarkable stats in the 2024 season,
Browns GM Andrew Barry told reporters that he will not trade star Myles Garrett this offseason, even for a package like two first-round picks.
NFL Draft class is flooded with talent. However, that talent doesn't seem to be well-distributed among all positions. Scouts have talked
Browns general manager Andrew Berry, speaking to three beat reporters Monday from the Senior Bowl, said he's not interested in trading Myles Garrett and is open to extending the star defender.
Browns General Manager Andre Berry said earlier this month that he's expecting star defensive end Myles Garrett to retire with the franchise.