Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett dropped a bombshell on Sunday’s Super Bowl pre-game show, stating that he’s willing to do whatever it takes to facilitate a trade out of Cleveland.
Garrett, who has been the subject of trade rumors for several weeks, made the comments during an interview with NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
“I’m willing to do whatever it takes to make the Browns trade me,” Garrett said. “I’ve been loyal to this organization, but I feel like it’s time for a change. I’m ready to move on and start a new chapter in my career.”
Garrett’s comments are likely to send shockwaves throughout the NFL, as the Browns have been adamant that they will not trade their star defensive end.
However, Garrett’s frustration with the team’s lack of success and his own contract situation have been well-documented. The 27-year-old is entering the final year of his rookie contract and is set to become a free agent after the 2025 season.
Garrett has been seeking a long-term contract extension, but the two sides have been unable to come to an agreement. The Browns have offered Garrett a deal worth around $20 million per year, but Garrett is reportedly seeking a deal worth closer to $25 million per year.
The Browns have been hesitant to give Garrett the kind of deal he’s seeking, given the team’s salary cap constraints and the fact that they have several other key players who are also in need of contract extensions.
Garrett’s comments on Sunday’s pre-game show are likely to put even more pressure on the Browns to trade him. The team has been exploring trade options for Garrett, but so far, they have been unable to find a suitable deal.
It’s unclear what the Browns will do next, but one thing is certain: Garrett’s comments have added a new level of complexity to an already complicated situation.
What’s Next for Myles Garrett and the Browns?
The Browns still have several options to consider when it comes to Myles Garrett:
Trade him: The Browns could trade Garrett to a team that is willing to give him the kind of contract he’s seeking.
Sign him to a long-term extension: The Browns could try to sign Garrett to a long-term extension, but it’s unclear if the two sides can come to an agreement.
Franchise him: The Browns could franchise Garrett, which would allow them to keep him for another year but would also likely lead to a lengthy and contentious negotiation.
One thing is certain: the situation between Myles Garrett and the Browns is about to get a lot more interesting.
Garrett’s comments on Sunday’s pre-game show have added a new level of complexity to an already complicated situation, and it’s unclear what the future holds for the star defensive end.


















