The saga between Myles Garrett and the Browns has come to a lucrative end. The superstar defensive end inked a four-year extension on Sunday. The deal averages $40 million per year and included $ ...
The tension between six-time Pro Bowler Myles Garrett and the Cleveland Browns has been eased. ESPN reported that Garrett and the Browns have reached an agreement on a contract extension that ties ...
Sometimes, money changes minds and hearts. That seems to be the case for Myles Garrett, who no longer wants out of Cleveland. The Browns signed Garrett to a record-breaking contract extension that ...
Myles Garrett is remaining in The Land. Just a month after requesting a trade away from the Cleveland Browns, the star pass-rusher is now sticking around for the foreseeable future. He has agreed ...
All is well again between Myles Garrett and the Cleveland Browns. The two sides have agreed on a contract extension that will pay the defensive end an average annual salary of $40 million over ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The weird, twisting saga of the Myles Garrett trade request ended before the fun really got started. In a matter of days, we went from wondering if Garrett would really be ...
The Cleveland Browns and defensive end Myles Garrett reached a historic four-year contract extension that averages $40 million per year and includes $123.5 million in guaranteed money, ESPN's Adam ...
Myles Garrett seems prepared to cause a scene in order to fulfill his public request to be traded away from the Cleveland Browns. According to a new report from NFL Network's Tom Pelissero ...
CLEVELAND (WJW) — It looks like Myles Garrett is staying put in Cleveland. According to a Sunday news release from the organization, Garrett and the Browns have reached a deal to keep the all ...
Both Myles Garrett and the Cleveland Browns are dug in on their respective positions, with Garrett wanting a trade out of Cleveland and the organization steadfastly refusing to even discuss it.
The Cleveland Browns and star pass rusher Myles Garrett agreed to terms on a new four-year deal averaging $40 million per year and including $123 million guaranteed, league sources said Sunday.