For the first time in four years, the Cleveland Browns own their first-round draft pick in 2025. The Browns have been linked to several trades by analysts, suggesting Cleveland would be open to trading down to acquire more draft capital.
The Cleveland Browns have held their cards close to their chest, continuing to keep who the organization is interested in taking with the No. 2 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft a mystery. Cleveland has several voids that the team could fill with that high draft selection,
The Cleveland Browns are reportedly keeping their top defender for the foreseeable future. ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Sunday that Cleveland and Myles Garrett agreed to a new deal that will make him the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history.
It looks like Myles Garrett is staying put in Cleveland. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter and NFL Network reporter Tom Pelissero, Garrett and the Browns organization have reached a deal to keep the four-time all-pro defensive end under contract with the Browns for the next six years.
Andrew Berry is not budging on his early-offseason Myles Garrett stances. The Browns are set against trading the future Hall of Fame pass rusher. Reaffirming that at the Combine, the sixth-year GM said ( via ESPN’s Adam Schefter) the Browns are “not interested in moving him.
NFL draft is quickly approaching. This year's draft order is set, with the Cleveland Browns holding the No. 2 overall pick in the selection process. The Browns are on the hunt for their next franchise quarterback.
After demanding a trade away from Cleveland, former NFL Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett has reversed course and reportedly agreed to a record contract extension to remain with the Browns, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
Browns agree to a 4-year, $204M contract extension with Myles Garrett ending any shot of the Eagles trading for the pass rusher
The Cleveland Browns and defensive end Myles Garrett reached a historic contract extension that averages $40 million per year and includes $123.5 million in guaranteed money, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported on Sunday.
The Cleveland Browns have reached a shocking conclusion to the Myles Garrett fiasco. The Browns announced on Sunday that they are not only not trading Garrett, but instead, have rewarded him with a record-setting contract extension.
The Cleveland Browns and Myles Garrett agreed on an extension through the 2030 season, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.Garrett will make $40-million per year with $123.5 million in guaranteed money,