The Cleveland Browns have made it clear they're not trading star defensive end Myles Garrett, leaving the Dallas Cowboys and their owner Jerry Jones disappointed. ESPN's Adam Schefter confirmed the Browns' stance, saying they're '100% definitely not trading' Garrett.
The Browns were adamant in their decision, with contract language modifications making a future trade financially easier, but not committing long-term. This comes after Garrett signed a massive four-year, $160 million extension last year, following his earlier trade request.
Despite Garrett's dominance, the Browns have struggled to build sustained success around him, making the playoffs only twice since selecting him first overall in 2017. At 30 soon, Garrett remains elite, but Cleveland's current roster trajectory raises questions about whether his prime years align with a realistic Super Bowl window.