Garrett, a Defensive Player of the Year finalist, went public with his trade request, saying he wanted "to compete for and win a Super Bowl."
Shortly before the Super Bowl, Myles Garrett went public with his desire to be traded away from the Cleveland Browns. He used Andrew Berry’s words about wanting him to go straight from Cleveland to Canton,
Browns owner Jimmy Haslam recently declined Myles Garrett’s request to talk to him about his trade request, telling Garrett to talk to GM Andrew Berry instead, a league source told cleveland.com NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero was first with Garrett’s request to speak with Haslam.
Browns ownership told Garrett to speak with general manager Andrew Berry, who oversees football operations, according to NFL Network.Garrett, 29, publicly announced his desire for a trade on Feb. 3
It’s possible that Garrett could remain with the Browns if the two sides negotiate a big contract extension that could make Garrett the NFL’s highest-paid defensive player. But Garrett has said even that wouldn’t change his mind about leaving.
The Cleveland Browns intend to keep Myles Garrett on their roster for the 2025 season, regardless of the star pass rusher's desire to be traded. General manager Andrew Berry reiterated that point Tuesday at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis.
Tensions rise between Myles Garrett and the Cleveland Browns as he requests a trade to a Super Bowl contender. Browns owner Jimmy Haslam refuses to me
INDIANAPOLIS — There was no wavering in Andrew Berry's voice ... then reiterated it weeks later at the Senior Bowl. The fact that, since the last time Berry spoke, Garrett has gone public ...
Browns general manager Andrew Berry seemed to deliver quite a message to Myles Garrett and teams interested in landing the All-Pro before the 2025 draft.
Despite Myles Garrett's public trade request, Browns General Manager Andrew Berry reiterated during his Tuesday press conference at the 2025 scouting combine that the star defensive end is not available.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry insisted the team is not interested ... saying he wanted “to compete for and win a Super Bowl.” The Browns finished last in the AFC North at 3-14 this past season.
Speaking at the NFL Scouting Combine on Tuesday, Browns general manager Andrew Berry reaffirmed to reporters that Cleveland isn't interested in parting ways with Myles Garrett despite the star defender's request for a trade.