Myles Garrett Questions Browns' Future After Record-Breaking Season
The star defensive end, frustrated by the team's struggles, seeks clarity on Cleveland's plans to contend as he considers his next steps.
- Myles Garrett became the first NFL player to record 14 or more sacks in four consecutive seasons, reaching 102 career sacks in 115 games.
- Despite Garrett's historic performance, the Browns fell to 3-13 after a 20-3 loss to the Miami Dolphins, marking their fifth straight defeat.
- Garrett has expressed frustration with the team's lack of progress and stated he does not want to be part of another rebuild in Cleveland.
- The Defensive Player of the Year has had preliminary discussions with the Browns' front office and seeks a clear plan to make the team competitive.
- Garrett emphasized his focus on winning and hinted he may request a trade if the Browns fail to demonstrate a commitment to contention.