If Cleveland Browns fans were looking for any new tidbits on the Myles Garrett trade request, they’d be sad to see that there’s been essentially no movement by either side since Super Bowl 59 wrapped.
After what was ironically one of the best Super Bowl performances to have showcased the importance of a dominant defensive player – or four – it sounds like the Browns are standing firm on their stance: they are not entertaining any deals for their All Pro defender.
Garrett, a 29 year old pass rusher directly in his prime, is still not rescinding his request, though. He’s expected to do whatever he needs to do in order to make the trade happen, despite some objections from fellow star David Njoku and despite Cleveland truly just missing a competent quarterback and offensive line to lead a very talented roster.
Latest Browns intel shows front office is standing firm
According to Bleacher Report NFL insider and senior reporter James Palmer, Cleveland’s front office has heard and seen everything Garrett has done to try and force his way off of the Browns and onto a team he considers a contender. Unfortunately for him, and according to Palmer, that isn’t working for Cleveland’s top brass.


















