Myles Garrett is no longer a member of the Cleveland Browns, a team the Cincinnati Bengals faced multiple times as division rivals in the AFC North.
Myles Garrett will play with the Los Angeles Rams in one of those trades that usually tend to attract a lot of attention, and within his new contract he will have a clause identical to the one he had with the Cleveland Browns until recently.
Todd Monken has had a rough start to June, as the Cleveland Browns and the Los Angeles Rams made a trade involving Myles Garrett, and now the HC had to address Brendan Sorsby's future too.
As the Cleveland Browns traded Myles Garrett to the Los Angeles Rams, new head coach Todd Monken has given a nonchalant message about his point of view on the trade.
In a last-minute move in the NFL, Myles Garrett is taking his talent to the NFC West to join the Los Angeles Rams.
Andrew Berry pumped the brakes on the reported blockbuster deal sending Myles Garrett from the Cleveland Browns to the Los Angeles Rams.
The Los Angeles Rams don't want to waste more time and are ready to go for a Super Bowl run. Hence, they are trading to get Myles Garrett from the Cleveland Browns.
Myles Garrett has been rumored to be interested in a trade request, and those whispers have intensified after he skipped the start of the Cleveland Browns' offseason workouts. His absence is particularly notable because it places a $1 million workout bonus at risk.
The New York Giants may have to wave the dream of trading for Myles Garrett goodbye, but there is a silver lining.
Myles Garrett's NFL future is still as a part of the Cleveland Browns.
In 2025, Myles Garrett signed a record-breaking contract extension with the Cleveland Browns. A year later, the club has restructured the language of the deal, a move that provides strategic flexibility for both the player and the team.
The Cleveland Browns are beginning a restructuring process, and there’s still no confirmation about Shedeur Sanders’ future as the starting quarterback.
In Week 18, Myles Garrett set the single-season sack record by bringing down Joe Burrow. However, Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Taylor is not pleased with the NFL’s handling of the situation.
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