Cleveland Browns Secure $160M Myles Garrett Amid Commitment Doubts
Cleveland Browns Secure $160M Myles Garrett Amid Commitment Doubts

Cleveland Browns Secure $160M Myles Garrett Amid Commitment Doubts

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Myles Garrett, the Cleveland Browns' star defensive end, initially requested a trade after the team's poor 3-14 season in 2024 but later signed a record-breaking four-year, $160 million contract extension, making him the highest-paid non-quarterback in the NFL. Despite the lucrative deal and the franchise's efforts to retain him, there remains significant doubt about Garrett's long-term commitment and happiness in Cleveland, as noted by local radio host Pat McGuire, who highlighted Garrett's body language and perceived dissatisfaction. Garrett skipped voluntary team activities recently, which fueled further speculation about his mindset, although he did attend mandatory minicamp. While Garrett expressed enthusiasm about chasing a championship in Cleveland after discussions with the general manager, many observers believe that financial incentives primarily influenced his decision to stay. The Browns hope Garrett's professionalism and performance, including his 14 sacks in 2024, will continue to impact the team positively, but questions about his passion and future with the franchise persist amid the ongoing quarterback competition and roster changes. Ultimately, Garrett's presence will be closely watched this season as the Browns aim to rebound and challenge for playoff success.

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