
Myles Garrett inks record-breaking contract to end Browns saga
NY Post
The saga between Myles Garrett and the Browns has come to a lucrative end.
The superstar defensive end inked a four-year extension on Sunday.
The deal averages $40 million per year and included $123 million in guaranteed money, according to ESPN, making him the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history.
Garrett last month told reporters that he would not sign an extension with the team and had previously requested a trade.
“Speaking with the management at the Browns, I don’t feel like our future is aligned with winning right now,” Garrett told ESPN’s “NFL Countdown” hours before Super Bowl 2025. “And that’s what I’m looking forward to do at this stage of my career.”
But it appears he’s changed his mind, or was left without a choice.
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