Summary
In February 2025, Myles Garrett of the Cleveland Browns requested a trade because he wanted to compete for a Super Bowl. A month later, he changed his mind and signed a big contract extension with the team. Despite recent trade rumors, Garrett's contract and the Browns' plans suggest he will stay with the team for now.
Key Facts
- In February 2025, Myles Garrett asked the Cleveland Browns to trade him.
- Garrett wanted to leave to have a chance at winning a Super Bowl.
- He later agreed to a record-breaking contract extension with the Browns.
- Garrett's contract has a no-trade clause; he can block any trade unless he agrees to it.
- The Browns reportedly have no plans to trade Garrett.
- Recent changes to Garrett's contract provide the team more flexibility in decision-making.
- Garrett is a highly talented player, having set records and won awards.