The Browns and Myles Garrett agreed on a record-breaking contract extension on Sunday, putting to rest his trade request and locking him into Cleveland until 2030. GM Andrew Berry held firm throughout ...
However, Haslam told Garrett to speak with general manager Andrew Berry, a league source confirmed for the Beacon Journal. NFL Network's Tom Pelissero first reported the request. It's just the ...
telling Garrett to talk to GM Andrew Berry instead, a league source told Cleveland.com,” Mary Kay Cabot reported on Friday, March 7. Later in the day, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reported the ...
General Manager, Andrew Berry, doesn’t want to give Garrett up — , not even for two No. 1 draft picks. So, it looks like a long staring contest between the two men is brewing. It’s possible ...
The Cleveland Browns are hoping to follow an emerging trend in 2025. For the past two years, the team that has drafted No. 2 ...
After making it clear at the end of the season that he no longer believes the Browns are close to contending for a Super Bowl, Garrett reportedly asked general manager Andrew Berry for a trade.
Andrew Berry told reporters at the NFL scouting combine he has no interest in dealing Garrett, but according to Cleveland.com, Garrett isn't open to signing an extension with the Browns.
The saga between Myles Garrett and the Browns has come to a lucrative end. The superstar defensive end inked a four-year extension on Sunday. The deal averages $40 million per year and included $ ...