INDIANAPOLIS — Myles Garrett is “not open to” a contract extension with the Browns, a league source told cleveland.com on Thursday. Normally, Browns GM Andrew Berry meets with agents at the ...
Sports has the latest rumors and notes from the NFL combine. It begins with status of trade request on Cleveland Browns great Myles Garrett.
Matthew Stafford chose to stay in Los Angeles. Deebo Samuel was sent to Washington. Many NFL players will be on the move when free agency begins next week and the foundation for a lot of transactions was formed at the scouting combine last week.
INDIANAPOLIS — Myles Garrett has shouted from the rooftops that he wants the Browns to trade him so he can win a Super Bowl.
The Athletic has live coverage of the 2025 NFL Combine. Everyone is looking for something as the NFL world descends upon Indianapolis this week. The NFL Scouting Combine is much more than 40-yard dash times and bench press reps.
INDIANAPOLIS − On the surface ... of Houdini-like magic trick for Roseman to pull off a trade for Cleveland Browns star defensive end Myles Garrett, who has had four straight seasons with at least 14 sacks. For the record, Garrett demanded a trade ...
February 25 - INDIANAPOLIS -- Quarterbacks are part of the reason ... who publicly responded to defensive end Myles Garrett's trade request by further clarifying the Browns have no interest in trading him. "I understand the questions.
For starters, Garrett is entering the second to last year of his previously signed five-year, $125 million contract. He carries a cap hit of just $19 million this season and $20 million next year. He could also sign a different extension with Philadelphia to lower those hits over the next two years.
(AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki, File) Updated [hour]:[minute] [AMPM] [timezone], [monthFull] [day], [year] INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry insisted the team is not interested in trading star defensive end Myles Garrett despite ...
NFL Scouting Combine is in the books! It was an entertaining and information-filled week as all 32 NFL teams and more than 300 prospects descended upon Indianapolis with the hopes of a) wowing clubs into drafting them at the end of April or b) finding the future building blocks of their franchise.