Browns, Myles Garrett finalize record $204M contract extension
Browns, Myles Garrett finalize record $204M contract extension

Browns, Myles Garrett finalize record $204M contract extension

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The Cleveland Browns and star pass rusher Myles Garrett have reached an agreement on a record-breaking contract extension, reportedly averaging $40 million per year and including $123.5 million in guaranteed money, making him the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history. The deal comes after Garrett had requested a trade earlier in the off-season, but both sides have now settled on terms that will keep him with the team through the 2030 season. Garrett's agent and the Browns' general manager worked collaboratively to finalize the deal, which includes a no-trade clause. The contract solidifies Garrett's status as a cornerstone player for the franchise, following a successful career highlighted by multiple Pro Bowl selections and a recent Defensive Player of the Year award. The agreement reflects a significant shift in negotiations, as Browns owner Jimmy Haslam had previously declined to meet with Garrett regarding his trade request. This move ends speculation about Garrett's potential departure and positions him firmly within the Browns' future plans.

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