Myles Garrett, the Cleveland Browns' star pass rusher, might be leaving the team soon. Insiders have identified the Philadelphia Eagles and San Francisco 49ers as potential landing spots, citing Garrett's absence from voluntary offseason workouts.
According to Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk, Garrett could lose $1 million in 2026 compensation if he doesn't meet the requirements for a bonus. These requirements include participating in 84.375% of offseason workout sessions, minicamps, OTA days, and timely reporting to training camp.
Gary Davenport of Bleacher Report points to the Eagles and 49ers as logical trade partners, highlighting Garrett's desire to play for a Super Bowl contender and the Browns' rebuilding status. However, any potential deal would be complicated by Garrett's no-trade clause and the financial implications of a trade before June 1.
Garrett's elite production, including a league-best EDGE impact score of 95.6 in 2025, makes him an attractive target for contenders. The Eagles and 49ers possess the roster depth and draft capital required to construct a serious offer, but the Browns face a dilemma in deciding whether to retain their best player or maximize return value.