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Myles Garrett Stays with Browns
Ohio, USAMon Mar 10 2025
Myles Garrett, a star defensive end, has decided to stay with the Browns. He signed a new contract for four years. This deal is worth a whopping 40 million dollars per year. It also includes 123 million dollars in guaranteed money. This makes him the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history.
The Browns and Garrett had a rocky relationship. Garrett had asked for a trade. He felt the team wasn't on the right track for winning. He even said this to reporters. Garrett had a change of heart. He decided to stay with the Browns instead of leaving.
The Browns' general manager, Andrew Berry, had a strong stance. He said that the team had no plans to trade Garrett. Berry called Garrett a huge part of the organization. He said the Browns couldn't imagine a situation without Garrett. Berry also said he wouldn't discuss any conversations with other teams. He said it wasn't appropriate for current and future business.
The Browns' owner, Jimmy Haslam, also played a role. He reportedly declined a request to meet with Garrett. This was two days before Garrett signed the extension. The extension runs through the 2030 season.
Garrett is a four-time First Team All-Pro. He is a two-time Second Team All-Pro. He was the NFL's Defensive Player of the Year two years ago. He has recorded 72 sacks across the last five seasons. This shows how valuable he is to the Browns. Garrett is one of the best defensive players in the NFL. He is a key player for the Browns. His decision to stay with the team is a big deal. It shows that the Browns are committed to winning.
The Browns are a team with a lot of potential. They have a strong defense. Garrett is a big part of that defense. His decision to stay with the team is a positive sign. It shows that the Browns are moving in the right direction. The Browns have a lot to look forward to. They have a bright future ahead of them.
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Did the Browns promise Myles Garrett an unlimited supply of Cleveland's finest chili to sweeten the deal?
Was the reported meeting with owner Jimmy Haslam a staged event to manipulate public perception and secure Garrett's extension?
Did the Browns use psychological tactics to pressure Garrett into signing the extension, despite his initial public statements?
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