Browns general manager Andrew Berry addressed the trade demands made by star defensive end Myles Garrett. Chris Easterling. More Videos
Myles Garrett is ‘not open to’ a contract extension with the Browns, a league source told cleveland.com on Thursday. Normally, Browns GM Andrew Berry meets with agents here at the NFL Combine about such matters,
Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry reaffirmed on Tuesday at the NFL Scouting Combine that Deshaun Watson's re-injured Achilles happened during his recovery protocols, despite online speculation that the veteran quarterback may have aggravated the injury in non-sanctioned activities away from the team.
Here's what Cleveland Browns GM Andrew Berry had to say at this year's NFL combine, including the status of Myles Garrett's trade request.
It’s possible that Garrett could remain with the Browns if the two sides negotiate a big contract extension that could make Garrett the NFL’s highest-paid defensive player. But Garrett has said even that wouldn’t change his mind about leaving.
The Cleveland Browns went 3-14 in the 2024 season, finishing in last place in the AFC North. It was the sixth time the Browns have missed the playoffs in Myles Garrett’s eight-year career. And apparently it was the breaking point for the former Defensive Player of the Year as Garrett requested a trade.
Garrett, a Defensive Player of the Year finalist, went public with his trade request, saying he wanted "to compete for and win a Super Bowl."
We can’t imagine a situation where not having Myles is best for the Browns," he said Tuesday at the NFL combine.
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Browns Nation on MSNAndrew Berry Breaks Silence About Myles Garrett's Trade RequestBrowns GM Andrew Berry knew going into his appearance at the NFL Combine that he would face multiple questions about how the organization was processing defensive end Myles Garrett’s trade request earlier this month.
Browns general manager Andrew Berry continued to hold firm on the team's desire to not trade defensive end Myles Garrett.
Despite Myles Garrett's public trade request, Browns General Manager Andrew Berry reiterated during his Tuesday press conference at the 2025 scouting combine that the star defensive end is not available.
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The Cleveland Browns intend to keep Myles Garrett on their roster for the 2025 season, regardless of the star pass rusher's desire to be traded. General manager Andrew Berry reiterated that point Tuesday at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis.
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