All-Pro defensive end Myles Garrett has the attention of the Cleveland Browns. Many questions have been raised surrounding a statement recently made by Garrett regarding his future with the team. Now as the season has come to a close and the Browns turn to 2025, they are set to address the situation.
Following the Baltimore Ravens' recent victory over the Cleveland Browns, a viral clip surfaced on social media showcasing Myles Garrett delivering a heartfelt message to one of Lamar Jackson's teammates.
Browns defensive end Myles Garrett said near the end of the regular season that he wants the team "to be able to illuminate, illustrate" a path that will lead to winning in the immediate future because he's not interested in being part of an extended rebuilding process.
Myles Garrett just traded his shoulder pads for a pencil, and when the Browns land back in Cleveland, forget a clean locker. Garrett’s first stop might be Browns president of football operations Andrew Berry’s office,
You'd be hard-pressed to find many NFL fans who aren't familiar with Myles Garrett—just like you'd be hard-pressed to find many who could tell you what
The Browns closed out their dismal season at 3-14 — the worst record since Garrett went 0-16 as the No. 1 overall pick in 2017 — with a 35-10 loss to the Ravens. It was also the third losing campaign in Kevin Stefanski’s five seasons.
The Cleveland Browns completed their latest disappointing season on Saturday with a 35-10 loss to the Baltimore Ravens, dropping them to 3-14 and another last-place finish in the AFC North.
When Myles Garrett let it be known that he would be meeting with Cleveland Browns' brass to address his future with the organization, it immediately raised eyebrows around the NFL.
Myles Garrett has been tormenting NFL offensive linemen and quarterbacks since 2017. Now that Los Angeles Rams icon Aaron Donald has called it a day, there may be nobody more formidable to be lined up opposite. The Cleveland Browns standout has a killer ...
The Cleveland Browns have much to sort out, and their priority revolves around their perennial All-Pro pass rusher Myles Garrett. Garrett expressed his unhappiness with the state of the 2024 season in Cleveland and cast some doubt on his future with the team that drafted him with the first overall pick in the 2017 NFL draft.
Hopefully, Andrew Berry and Kevin Stefanski can up with a Browns blueprint for playoff success that will keep Myles Garrett here. What is the message from the Browns in keeping Kevin Stefanski & Andrew Berry? – Terry Pluto