INDIANAPOLIS — Myles Garrett is “not open to” a contract extension with the Browns, a league source told cleveland.com on Thursday. Normally, Browns GM Andrew Berry meets with agents at the NFL Combine about such matters, but Garrett and his camp, led by agent Nicole Lynn of Klutch Sports, have apparently slammed the door shut on negotiations.
Garrett, 29, told the Browns on Friday that he will not sign an extension with the team, according to multiple reports. The star defensive end initially requested a trade from Cleveland last month, saying that his goals simply do not line up with the Browns.
The Bills are better off putting together a package to get the real Myles Garrett. It could be the key for them to finally beat the Kansas City Chiefs and be the kings of the AFC. It’s also a dream as the Cleveland Browns have made it clear they have no interest in trading their star pass rusher.
At the NFL Combine, Browns GM Andrew Berry and HC Kevin Stefanski both said the team does not intend to trade Myles Garrett. If they did, there was talk of trying to include Deshaun Watson. They would also likely want to include Cuyahoga County Exec.
With the possibility of a trade looking more likely than ever, Las Vegas Raiders part-owner and NFL on Fox broadcaster Tom Brady has reached out to Stafford's camp in an attempt to recruit the quarterback, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal's Vincent Bonsignore.
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