Cleveland, OH – In a shocking move, Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett has publicly requested a trade from the team, citing his frustration with the team’s lack of success and his desire to win a Super Bowl.
Garrett, who has been one of the few bright spots on the Browns’ roster in recent years, expressed his frustration with the team’s consistent losing ways.
“I’m tired of losing,” Garrett said in a statement. “I’m tired of being part of a team that can’t seem to get it together. I want to win a Super Bowl. I want to be part of a team that’s contending for a championship every year.”
Garrett’s request for a trade comes as a surprise to many, as he has been considered one of the cornerstone players of the Browns’ franchise. However, it’s clear that Garrett has grown frustrated with the team’s lack of progress and wants to take his talents to a team that’s more committed to winning.
“I love the city of Cleveland, and I appreciate the support of the fans,” Garrett said. “But at the end of the day, I’m a competitor, and I want to win. If the Browns can’t provide me with that opportunity, then I need to look elsewhere.”
The Browns have yet to comment on Garrett’s request for a trade, but it’s likely that they will explore trade options in the coming weeks. Garrett is considered one of the top defensive players in the NFL, and it’s likely that several teams will be interested in acquiring his services.
Garrett’s departure would be a significant blow to the Browns, who have struggled to find consistency on defense in recent years. However, it’s clear that Garrett is committed to winning, and if the Browns can’t provide him with that opportunity, then it’s best for both parties to part ways.
“I’m not giving up on the Browns, I’m just giving up on the losing,” Garrett said. “I want to win, and I’m willing to do whatever it takes to make that happen.”
The NFL trade deadline is expected to be busy, with several teams making last-minute deals to bolster their rosters. Garrett’s request for a trade adds another layer of intrigue to the deadline, and it will be interesting to see where he ends up.
Myles Garrett’s Career Stats_
Games Played: 64
Sacks: 35.5
Tackles: 154
Forced Fumbles: 6
Fumble Recoveries: 2
Cleveland Browns’ Recent Struggles
The Browns have not won a championship since 1964.
The team has not made a playoff appearance since 2002.
The Browns have had only two winning seasons since 1999.
The team has struggled to find consistency, with several coaching changes and player departures in recent years.


















