Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett just made a stunning declaration on national television, sending shockwaves throughout the NFL. During an appearance on ESPN’s Super Bowl Sunday edition of NFL Countdown, Garrett told Tedy Bruschi that he’s willing to do whatever it takes contractually to get traded to a Super Bowl contender.
Garrett’s comments come as a surprise, but they also underscore the growing tension between the star defensive end and the Browns organization. The 28-year-old Garrett has been one of the most dominant players in the league, but he’s clearly frustrated with the team’s lack of success.
When asked by Bruschi what he’s willing to do to facilitate a trade, Garrett pulled no punches. His response sent a clear message to the Browns front office: he wants out, and he’s willing to do whatever it takes to make it happen.
The Browns now face a difficult decision regarding Garrett’s future with the team. Will they try to repair the relationship and convince Garrett to stay, or will they explore trade options and try to get a haul of draft picks and players in return?
One thing is certain: Garrett’s comments have ignited a firestorm of speculation and debate. Where will he end up next season? Will the Browns be able to salvage their relationship with their star defensive end? The drama is just beginning to unfold.

