Browns' Updated Stadium Situation Could Lead to Myles Garrett Trade
Summary
The Cleveland Browns are considering trading Myles Garrett, a key player, after securing significant funding for a new stadium. This change in plans comes despite Garrett's outstanding performance this season and his previous role as the face of the franchise.Key Facts
- The Cleveland Browns lost 32-13 to the New England Patriots despite Myles Garrett's five-sack game.
- Myles Garrett has a total of 10 sacks this season, but the Browns' record stands at 2-6.
- Garrett signed a four-year, $160 million contract extension in March.
- The Browns received $600 million in state funding for a new stadium.
- ESPN's Dan Graziano suggests the Browns might now consider trading Garrett.
- Trading Garrett would cause a $41 million dead cap hit for the Browns in 2026.
- The Browns could seek at least two first-round picks for Garrett in a trade.
- Garrett's high trade price and salary demands make an immediate trade unlikely.
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