Myles Garrett just dropped a bombshell, requesting a trade from the Cleveland Browns. In his statement, he took a subtle jab at Browns GM Andrew Berry, referencing Berry’s previous comment about Garrett going “from Cleveland to Canton” – implying that Garrett would spend his entire career with the Browns and eventually be inducted into the Hall of Fame.
However, Garrett made it clear that his goal has always been to win a Super Bowl, not just play for the Browns. He expressed his gratitude to the team and the community but emphasized his desire to compete at the highest level.
The Browns, on the other hand, are pushing back on Garrett’s trade request. According to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo, the team has no intention of trading Garrett, despite his request. This sets up an interesting standoff between the team and its star player.
Several teams are already being mentioned as potential suitors for Garrett, including the Houston Texans, Los Angeles Chargers, and Philadelphia Eagles. The Washington Commanders are also rumored to be interested, with some speculating that they could be a good fit for Garrett.

