Myles Garrett claimed he wanted to play for a contender, requesting a trade, until the Browns offered him a record extension for a non-quarterback.
Star defensive end Myles Garrett, who recently agreed to a four-year, $160 million deal to remain with the Browns, gave a simple but strong message after his team missed out on the 10-time Pro Bowler.
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Browns star Myles Garrett is trying to play the hits, but his instrument sounds out of tune. Garrett says he “always” planned to finish his career with the Browns. He views Cleveland as his home, its football team like a family.
We recently saw the long-awaited conclusion to the Myles Garrett-Browns feud which ended with Garrett agreeing to play with a four-year, $160MM extension. The deal ended up making Garrett the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history, but if you ask him ...
Myles Garrett went from saying he was ready to compete for championships ... Garrett said his public trade request and insistence that he was ready to play for a contender were “necessary” to further the conversation that led to him committing to ...
“I see that Garrett caved in to money. Many of us gave him credit for wanting to play on a winner. Of course, everyone wants to play for a winner. But to turn around and take more money to me means that losing is OK if you get paid enough.
The latest chapter saw Garrett reach out to Browns owner Jimmy Haslam ... have no interest in acquiescing to the demand. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. "So Myles, as you guys have all heard me say, he’s a huge part of our ...
Cleveland Browns pass rusher Myles Garrett stated the obvious: For his team to take the next step, they must find a franchise quarterback.