Overview
- Myles Garrett's four-year, $160 million extension includes $123.5 million in guaranteed money and a no-trade clause.
- The Browns' decision to retain Garrett follows his public trade request, citing a desire to compete for a Super Bowl.
- The extension resets the market for defensive players, surpassing Maxx Crosby's recent deal of $35.5 million per year.
- Garrett, a four-time All-Pro and the 2023 Defensive Player of the Year, has 102.5 career sacks, the most in Browns history.
- The agreement allows Cleveland to move forward with offseason plans, including addressing quarterback issues and rebuilding efforts.