The Detroit Lions, at least publicly, did not appear all-in on the Myles Garrett sweepstakes. Unfortunately, one of the dominant teams in the NFC, the Philadelphia Eagles, are reportedly interested in making a "big splash" this offseason.
There has been no defensive player in the NFL currently that has been as consistent on the defensive side of the ball than Cleveland Browns edge rusher Myles Garrett. The problem is that Garrett is sick of the losing,
The Philadelphia Eagles are coming off a Super Bowl championship, yet want to make sure they give themselves an excellent shot at repeating in 2025. The core of this team is back for next season with the offense mainly intact.
By bolstering their chances of competing for a Super Bowl with the addition of Deebo Samuel, the Washington Commanders also increased their chances of acquiring elite defensive pass-rusher Myles Garrett.
The former New York Giants running back played a pivotal role in the team winning Super Bowl LIX over the Kansas City Chiefs last month and posted the best numbers of his career.
Myles Garrett has been linked to a number of destinations after requesting to be traded away from the Cleveland Browns. One of the simplest as far as real-life moving implications would be the Buffalo Bills,
Amid the stalemate, Garrett requested to meet with Browns owner Jimmy Haslam, per NFL Media, but Haslam declined the request. According to Cleveland.com, Haslam told Garrett that he has to speak with general manager Andrew Berry about the situation instead.
The Cleveland Browns are in a tough spot with superstar edge rusher Myles Garrett after he requested a trade from the team last month. One projected landing spot for Garrett would pair him with another superstar edge rusher on a Super Bowl contender.
The Bills are expected to be aggressive in their pursuit of Myles Garrett and may have to give up multiple first-round picks.
The standoff between Browns star defensive end Myles Garrett and the team that employs him keeps getting messier and messier. Garrett on Feb. 3 went public with his request to be traded to a
But the Bills need more pass-rushing help, and even Dion Dawkins has publicly campaigned to have Myles in Buffalo. However, it would take an awful lot to get the four-time All-Pro and former Defensive Player of the Year.