Overview
- Yahoo Sports' Charles Robinson says league executives believe Howie Roseman is "super hot" for Garrett and would part with three first-rounders.
- Robinson also relayed that the Browns told him they are not interested in moving Garrett, a stance echoed by ESPN's Adam Schefter as "no chance."
- Garrett signed a four-year, $160 million extension this offseason that includes a no-trade clause, though ESPN's Dan Graziano notes a trade is technically possible with an estimated $41 million dead charge in 2026 if done now.
- Philadelphia's push reflects a pressing edge-rush need after Za'Darius Smith's retirement and follows prior aggressive inquiries for top pass rushers such as Micah Parsons.
- Speculation intensified after Garrett's five-sack outing in a loss that left Cleveland 2-6, with the NFL trade deadline set for Nov. 4.