Myles Garrett Expresses Optimism About Browns’ Future After Talks With GM
The star pass-rusher believes Cleveland is closer to contention than its 3-14 record suggests, following discussions about the team's direction.
- Myles Garrett, a six-time Pro Bowler, has voiced optimism about the Cleveland Browns’ future after discussions with General Manager Andrew Berry.
- Garrett previously expressed frustration with the team's 3-14 season and emphasized his desire to avoid a rebuilding process, seeking a clear plan for success.
- Berry reassured Garrett of the team's commitment to improvement, highlighting the unpredictable nature of NFL turnarounds and Garrett's importance to the franchise.
- The Browns hold the No. 2 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft and face key decisions, including addressing their quarterback situation due to uncertainty around Deshaun Watson's recovery.
- Garrett, coming off a 14-sack season and earning first-team All-Pro honors, remains a cornerstone for the Browns as they aim to build a competitive roster.