
The Cleveland Browns may have their hands forced by their best player as defensive end Myles Garrett has requested a trade from the team after eight seasons in Northeast Ohio.
While some think this request is just a ploy for a new contract from Garrett, ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler has reported that this request has nothing to do with the money. It has everything to do with Garrett’s desire to win a Super Bowl as he nears a decade in the NFL.
Latest on Myles Garrett. I’m told this is not a contract ploy – he simply wants to win. @SportsCenter with @itsthebaldgirl pic.twitter.com/lvyJjOVXFk
— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) February 3, 2025
Garrett endured a 0-16 campaign in his rookie season. Overall, he has experienced just two winning seasons in his eight seasons in Cleveland. We will see if the Browns can find a way to salvage their relationship with the reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year, but it appears he is not bluffing.