Andrew Berry says team will not trade Myles Garrett, calling him a "career Brown"
Key Points:
- Myles Garrett, after requesting a trade a year ago, signed a four-year, $160 million deal with the Cleveland Browns last March but remains frustrated with the team's losing record.
- Following the Browns' 5-12 finish in 2025, Garrett again expressed dissatisfaction with the organization's performance.
- The Browns and Garrett agreed to modified contract language this offseason, making it easier for the team to trade him, though a trade is not guaranteed.
- Browns executive Andrew Berry emphasized that Garrett is a key figure in the organization and expressed reluctance to further discuss trade speculation.
- Garrett, 30, broke the NFL single-season sack record with 23 last year, underscoring his elite defensive talent.