Cleveland Browns star pass-rusher and reigning Defensive Participant of the Yr Myles Garrett instructed as just lately as last month that basic supervisor Andrew Berry and head coach Kevin Stefanski had a membership that completed this season at 3-14 nearer to competing for a Tremendous Bowl title “than some might imagine we’re.” Berry then said final week he would not commerce Garrett this offseason for even a return that included two first-round draft picks.
It seems the state of affairs modified dramatically forward of the Tremendous Bowl.
By way of a press release shared by ESPN and different shops on Monday morning, Garrett echoed feedback beforehand provided by Berry whereas revealing that he is requested the Browns for a commerce.
“Whereas I’ve cherished calling this metropolis my residence, my want to win and compete on the largest phases will not enable me to be complacent,” Garrett stated. “The purpose was never to go from Cleveland to Canton, it has all the time been to compete for and win a Tremendous Bowl. With that in thoughts, I’ve requested to be traded from the Cleveland Browns.”
Garrett is beneath contract through the 2026 season and first turned the topic of commerce rumors this previous fall earlier than 2024 Week 1 beginning quarterback Deshaun Watson suffered a ruptured proper Achilles tendon in October. Watson later tore the Achilles again throughout his restoration, and many believe he is taken the final significant snap of his Cleveland profession.
Stories published all through January indicated that Cleveland would maintain onto Garrett and look to signal a confirmed bridge possibility similar to Kirk Cousins of the Atlanta Falcons or Aaron Rodgers of the New York Jets to function a short-term substitute for Watson in an try and make the 2025 Browns a possible playoff staff. Monday’s developments left little doubt that Garrett now thinks Cleveland is not near profitable something of word with Berry and Stefanski operating the present.
Browns insider Tony Grossi of ESPN Cleveland/The Land on Demand talked about that Garrett did the Browns “no favors” by making his commerce request public. In the meantime, NFL insider Dianna Russini of The Athletic hinted that Cleveland will not get a number of first-round picks in return for Garrett’s companies.
In keeping with NFL Media’s Mike Garafolo, the Browns “don’t intend” to commerce Garrett anytime quickly: