Mixed signals continue as to whether Myles Garrett could be traded
Only 14 months ago, Myles Garrett made a public push to be traded by the Browns. In response, the Browns did what the Browns usually do with any problem they encounter. They threw money at it.
A market-level contract ($40 million per year) moved the boiling pot to a back burner. There's still reason to think it could be simmering. The truth on Garrett and the Browns is elusive.
On one hand, G. M. Andrew Berry continues to call Garrett a " career Brown .
" On the other hand, Garrett seems to be ready to give up a $1 million workout bonus by skipping the team's offseason program. Then there's the recent contract modification, which delays the deadline for Garrett's offseason option bonuses from the 15th day of the league year in March until seven days before the start of the regular season. Obviously, that allows the Browns to trade Garrett without paying the option bonus.
It's hard to imagine that everything is fine. The Browns had another non-playoff season in 2025. They fired coach Kevin Stefanski.