General manager Andrew Berry intends to keep Myles Garrett a member of the Cleveland Browns for the foreseeable future. The future of First-Team All-Pro, Defensive Player of the Year candidate, and le
As reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett enters the final two seasons of his contract, the Cleveland Browns aren't thinking of moving on from the veteran pass rusher — not even in exchange for a rich bounty of draft picks.
The Cleveland Browns have no interest in trading Myles Garrett. Instead, the team wants to sign the star pass rusher to another long-term contract.
Browns pass rusher Myles Garrett will have to wait until next week to learn if he’ll repeat as the NFL’s Defensive Player of the Year, but according to the Sporting News, he’s already a repeat winner of the award.
Browns general manager Andrew Berry spoke on Tuesday about the organization's plan to keep Garrett with the franchise until he retires. He's already been with the team since he was drafted in 2017. Garrett won't become a free agent until 2027, but the team is open to exploring an extension with the reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year.
Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry told three beat reporters at the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama that the team won't be trading
Garrett, 29, is again a finalist for the NFL Defensive Player of the Year award, which he won last year. This past season, Garrett became the youngest player to reach 100 career sacks and the first player to record 14 or more sacks in four consecutive seasons.
Browns defensive end Myles Garrett was voted by his peers as the Sporting News' NFL Defensive Player of the Year for the second consecutive season.
For those who want the Browns to trade Myles Garrett so they can stock up on first round picks and rebuild, it’s not happening. Browns general manager Andrew Berry, speaking to three of the club’s regular beat writers here including cleveland.
Myles Garrett isn't going anywhere any time soon. Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry told reporters at the Senior Bowl that he will not trade Garrett no matter what the team is offered. Berry was also asked directly if the Browns would turn down an offer of two first-round picks.
Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Barry has revealed the team will not trade Myles Garrett in the offseason, "no matter what they are offered."