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Before star defensive end Myles Garrett agreed to a historic contract extension with the Cleveland Browns this offseason, he had requested a trade because he wanted to play for a team where he could compete for a Super Bowl.
The Cleveland Browns star threw the ceremonial first pitch to his father, Lawrence, ahead of Sunday’s Rangers-White Sox series finale. Garrett, an Arlington native, seemed to place his pitch well, but his dad couldn’t come up with the catch.
Watt has one year left on his contract, but after Myles Garrett landed a $40 million per year contract, things became sticky for the Steelers. They will have to get near that amount, in money per year and guaranteed money, for the deal to ultimately get done.
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport compared what Pittsburgh Steelers edge rusher T.J. Watt could be worth versus Cleveland Browns' Myles Garrett.
Browns' Myles Garrett Impressed by Rookie QB originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Cleveland Browns have five quarterbacks on their roster, two of which are rookies. Those first-year guys are hoping to prove themselves in mandatory minicamp.
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Myles Garrett threw out the ceremonial first pitch prior to Sunday's Texas Rangers-Chicago White Sox game, and he did so wearing some enormous pants.
After requesting a trade this offseason, Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett is back in the building and bought in ahead of the 2025 season
When the Cleveland Browns signed Myles Garrett to a massive contract extension making him the highest-paid defensive player in NFL history at $40 million per year, they weren’t just paying for sacks.