There has been no defensive player in the NFL currently that has been as consistent on the defensive side of the ball than Cleveland Browns edge rusher Myles Garrett. The problem is that Garrett is sick of the losing,
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The Philadelphia Eagles are coming off a Super Bowl championship, yet want to make sure they give themselves an excellent shot at repeating in 2025. The core of this team is back for next season with the offense mainly intact.
Howie Roseman is a big-game hunter but Myles Garrett may be his Moby Dick. NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport poured cold water on the reigning Super Bowl champions adding arguably the best pass rusher in the sport in a trade following Garrett’s trade request from the Browns last month.
If you thought that Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman would be content to simply run it back for the 2025 NFL season as the Birds attempt to repeat as Super Bowl champions, you’re sorely mistaken.
The Cleveland Browns are interested in dealing for Rams QB Matthew Stafford, which may help change Myles Garrett's mind about a trade.
By bolstering their chances of competing for a Super Bowl with the addition of Deebo Samuel, the Washington Commanders also increased their chances of acquiring elite defensive pass-rusher Myles Garrett.
The former New York Giants running back played a pivotal role in the team winning Super Bowl LIX over the Kansas City Chiefs last month and posted the best numbers of his career.
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The Myles Garrett trade request saga is over, in large part because the Browns remained firm and held down the fort.
The Cleveland Browns and defensive end Myles Garrett agreed to a record four-year contract extension that makes him the highest paid non-quarterback in NFL history.
The Cleveland Browns have agreed to terms with defensive end Myles Garrett on a four-year extension with an average of $40 million per year and $123 million guaranteed, NFL Network Insiders Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero reported Sunday.
The saga between Myles Garrett and the Browns has come to a lucrative end. The superstar defensive end inked a four-year extension on Sunday. The deal averages $40 million per year and included $123 million in guaranteed money, according to ESPN, making him the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history.
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