Myles Garrett is apparently serious to get out of Cleveland.
A few weeks after officially asking for an exchange from the Browns, Garrett would not be open to an extension of the team.
To go further, Cleveland.com reported that Garrett and his camp “slam” during contractual talks.
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The defensive winger of Cleveland Browns Myles Garrett celebrates a recovery escaped against the Pittsburgh Steelers at the Huntington Bank Fieldum. (Images Scott Galvin / Imagn)
The defensive player of the year 2023 AP and the Quadruple All-Pro published a statement earlier this month, saying that he wanted to play for a competitor.
However, earlier this week, the director general of Browns, Andrew Berry, insisted that the team is not interested in negotiating the star defensive.
“We cannot imagine a situation where not having Myles is the best for the Browns,” said Berry on Tuesday at the NFL combines.

The defensive winger of Cleveland Browns Myles Garrett (95) warms before a match against the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore on January 4, 2025. (Tommy Gilligan? Imagn images)
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Head coach Kevin Stefanski added Wednesday that Garrett was part of “present” and “the future”.
Garrett is under contract with the Browns for two more seasons in an extension of $ 125 million over five years which he signed in 2020. However, he has no more guaranteed money.
The Browns come out of a 3-14 season, their worst since a 0-16 campaign in 2017, the recruit year of Garrett. The quarter-arre Deshaun Watson fought powerfully in 2024 and torn his Achilles to finish his season prematurely. He then underwent surgery on his right Achille in January, questioning his availability for the 2025 season.

Cleveland Browns Myles Garrett’s defensive winger heats up before a match against Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore on January 4, 2025. (Images of Tommy Gilligan-Imagn)
Garrett did the playoffs twice during his eight years of career. He had two -digit bags in seven consecutive seasons and 14 more in each of his last four.