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NFL News: Kevin Stefanski’s staff makes eye-opening 2025 projection for Myles Garrett, Browns

After signing a massive contract extension, Myles Garrett is under pressure to deliver a standout 2025 NFL season — and a member of Kevin Stefanski's staff has made a bold prediction about his performance.

Kevin Stefanski, coach of the Cleveland Browns
© Jason Miller/Getty ImagesKevin Stefanski, coach of the Cleveland Browns

The Cleveland Browns signed Myles Garrett to a massive contract extension this offseason. Now, a member of Kevin Stefanski‘s staff has made a bold prediction for the star pass rusher in 2025.

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It has been a hectic offseason for the Browns. At the end of the 2024 NFL campaign, Myles Garrett requested a trade, believing Cleveland wasn’t the right place to chase a Super Bowl ring. However, the team wasn’t willing to let him go.

In response, the Browns made him an irresistible offer to stay in Cleveland. Now, the pressure is on Garrett to live up to expectations and prove he was worth that lucrative extension.

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Kevin Stefanski’s defensive coordinator shares bold prediction about Myles Garrett

The Browns came dangerously close to losing their best player this offseason. Following Super Bowl LIX, Myles Garrett asked to be traded, expressing his desire to compete for a championship elsewhere.

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However, the AFC North franchise convinced him to stay by offering a lucrative four-year, $160 million deal — a contract too good to refuse.

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While Garrett got what he wanted financially, it’s now time for him to deliver on the field. The Browns expect even more dominant performances from him moving forward.

Defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz has expressed full confidence in Garrett. He believes the All-Pro pass rusher is poised for the best season of his career, showing that he’s not just chasing a paycheck — he wants to bring a title to Cleveland.

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Myles Garrett, defensive end for the Cleveland Browns

Myles Garrett, defensive end for the Cleveland Browns

“I really think Myles is going to have the best year of his career,” Schwartz said. “Has to, right? I’ve told him before — what’s that Spiderman quote? — with great power comes great responsibility. With the big contract, with the notoriety that came along with that, the process that it took to get him to that point, there’s always pressure in this league, but probably a little more so. And I think that brings out the best in players and I know that will be the case with Myles also.”

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Have the Browns ever won a Super Bowl?

Unfortunately for Myles Garrett, the Browns are not a successful franchise in the Super Bowl era. While Cleveland won four NFL titles before the Super Bowl was introduced, they have never claimed the big one.

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The Browns secured four NFL championships prior to the Super Bowl’s creation in 1966, but those titles are not officially recognized as Super Bowl wins. Additionally, Cleveland has never appeared in a Super Bowl.

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