GM Andrew Berry addresses Myles Garrett's future with Browns
The Browns star pass rusher has suffered through a disappointing season but he remained classy when approached for a favor by a rival.
NFL fans mostly know Myles Garrett for being a ferocious edge rusher on the field. But the Cleveland Browns star showed a different side in a recent clip that's gone viral.
Myles Garrett just traded his shoulder pads for a pencil, and when the Browns land back in Cleveland, forget a clean locker. Garrett’s first stop might be Browns president of football operations Andrew Berry’s office,
Myles Garrett of the Cleveland Browns exchanged jerseys with Ravens rookie Roger Rosengarten following a 35-10 loss, displaying leadership and sportsmanship. Despite his team's struggles, Garrett provided encouragement to Rosengarten ahead of the Ravens' upcoming playoff game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Baltimore Ravens offensive tackle Roger Rosengarten didn't expect much when he asked Myles Garrett for his jersey. The Ravens beat Garrett's Cleveland Browns 35–10 on Sunday in the regular season finale for both squads.
Much has been made about Myles Garrett's future with the Cleveland Browns and he added further speculation with a cryptic statement.
After a disappointing 3-14 season, Browns DE Myles Garrett has been vocal about his displeasure and desire to see a path for the future going forward. In his season-ending press conference, Cleveland GM Andrew Berry downplayed rumors of a Garrett trade,
When Myles Garrett let it be known that he would be meeting with Cleveland Browns' brass to address his future with the organization, it immediately raised eyebrows around the NFL.
The Cleveland Browns finished their dreadful 2024 season on Saturday with a road loss to the Baltimore Ravens. The team’s best player, defensive end Myles Garrett, delivered an incredibly somber assessment for the season after the game.
The Browns closed out their dismal season at 3-14 — the worst record since Garrett went 0-16 as the No. 1 overall pick in 2017 — with a 35-10 loss to the Ravens. It was also the third losing campaign in Kevin Stefanski’s five seasons.
The Cleveland Browns completed their latest disappointing season on Saturday with a 35-10 loss to the Baltimore Ravens, dropping them to 3-14 and another last-place finish in the AFC North.