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Eagles and Bills Emerge as Leading Contenders in Potential Myles Garrett Trade

The Browns' star defensive end has requested a trade, with the Eagles and Bills reportedly exploring bids to acquire him.

  • Myles Garrett, the Cleveland Browns' six-time Pro Bowl defensive end, has officially requested a trade, citing his desire to compete for a championship.
  • The Buffalo Bills and Philadelphia Eagles are reported to be the leading contenders pursuing Garrett, with both teams considering significant offers for the star player.
  • The Eagles, fresh off a Super Bowl win, are rumored to have a strong interest in Garrett, with GM Howie Roseman known for executing high-profile trades in the past.
  • Cleveland Browns GM Andrew Berry has publicly stated that the team is not interested in trading Garrett, though speculation continues about potential offers that could change their stance.
  • Garrett's current contract runs for two more years at approximately $20 million annually, and any trade would likely involve a first-round pick and potentially other assets.
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