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Myles Garrett initially requested a trade from the Cleveland Browns but then signed a four-year, $160 million extension. Browns owner Jimmy Haslam expects Garrett to step up as a team leader.
Myles Garrett and the Cleveland Browns have finalized a historic contract extension, establishing him as the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history. The agreement, which averages $40 million ...
Myles Garrett emphasizes the importance of finding stability at quarterback for the Cleveland Browns' success. He calls for patience with the new quarterback, whether a rookie or veteran ...
Just when the dust finally settles after Myles Garrett signed a ginormous extension last month with the Cleveland Browns, owner Jimmy Haslam had to issue a personal challenge to Garrett to become ...
Despite his initial request to be dealt, star defensive end Myles Garrett signed a $160 million per year extension with the Cleveland Browns in March, cementing his immediate future as a piece of ...
The Cleveland Browns were able to squash things with Myles Garrett last month, signing him to a massive contract extension amid the superstar defensive end requesting a trade. While Garrett is now ...
The Cleveland Browns challenged Myles Garrett to take on more of a leadership role after locking him in with a lucrative four-year extension. After some dragged-out trade drama, Garrett and the ...
The Browns signed Myles Garrett to a four-year, $160 million extension in March that included $123.5 million guaranteed. They now expect more out of the edge rusher. “What we’ve challenged Myles on is ...
The next time a star player says he wants a trade, and it seems there's no way to mend the relationship with that team, remember Myles Garrett smiling in front of a bunch of plastic dinosaurs on ...
The Browns signed Myles Garrett to a four-year, $160 million extension in March that included $123.5 million guaranteed. They now expect more out of the edge rusher. “What we’ve challenged ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Browns star defensive end Myles Garrett addressed the media for the first time Friday morning since signing a four-year contract extension that pays him $40 million per year.
Myles Garrett went from saying he was ready to compete for championships elsewhere to signing an extension with the Cleveland Browns that makes him the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history.