The Cleveland Browns have made their stance clear on Myles Garrett trade rumors. General manager Andrew Berry dismissed the idea of trading the star defensive end, stating that Garrett is a 'career Brown' and one of the faces of the organization.
NFL insiders, including ESPN's Adam Schefter and NFL Network's Mike Garafolo, have confirmed that the Browns are not trading Myles Garrett, citing cap flexibility as the reason for the contract adjustment.
Garrett holds a full no-trade clause in his four-year, $160 million contract, meaning he would have to approve any move. Despite underlying tensions, the Browns are adamant that Garrett is not going anywhere.
Meanwhile, Shedeur Sanders, the quarterback who has spoken highly of Garrett, is reportedly getting a positive update on his NFL prospects, with the Browns said to be interested in him.