Browns defensive end Myles Garrett was voted by his peers as the Sporting News' NFL Defensive Player of the Year for the second consecutive season.
As reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett enters the final two seasons of his contract, the Cleveland Browns aren't thinking of moving on from the veteran pass rusher — not even in exchange for a rich bounty of draft picks.
The NFL's biggest stars are heading to the 2025 Pro Bowl Games, where the best of the AFC and NFC will showcase their talents in a multi-day skills competition.
This is no slight on the Cleveland Browns, just merely the facts. Since the Browns drafted defensive end Myles Garrett No. 1 overall out of Texas A&M in the 201
Browns general manager Andrew Berry spoke on Tuesday about the organization's plan to keep Garrett with the franchise until he retires. He's already been with the team since he was drafted in 2017. Garrett won't become a free agent until 2027, but the team is open to exploring an extension with the reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year.
BEREA, Ohio (WKBN) — Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett was named The Sporting News 2024 Defensive Player of the Year. It is the second consecutive year that he won the award.
Browns general manager Andrew Berry, speaking to three beat reporters Monday from the Senior Bowl, said he's not interested in trading Myles Garrett and is open to extending the star defender.
Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry told three beat reporters at the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama that the team won't be trading
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The Sporting News named Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett as the 2024 Defensive Player of the Year. Here’s why they got it wrong.
Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett is a once-in-a-generation player who has set several marks for both his franchise and the NFL during