Myles Garrett Pressures Browns for Immediate Winning Plan
The Browns' star defensive end signals frustration with losing seasons and hints at potential trade if the team opts for a rebuild.
- Myles Garrett, the reigning Defensive Player of the Year, has expressed dissatisfaction with the Browns' 3-11 season and lack of direction.
- Garrett stated he is unwilling to endure another rebuild and wants the organization to present a clear plan for winning in 2025 and beyond.
- The Browns' quarterback situation, including uncertainty around Deshaun Watson and reliance on backups, is a major concern for Garrett.
- Speculation has emerged that Garrett could be traded to acquire draft capital or a quarterback, though he has emphasized his preference to stay in Cleveland if the team commits to winning.
- Garrett's comments highlight his desire to secure his legacy with meaningful playoff runs, as he approaches his 29th birthday and eighth NFL season.