INDIANAPOLIS — Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry said the team is not interested in trading star defensive end Myles Garrett despite his request to be dealt.
“We can’t imagine a situation where not having Myles is best for the Browns,” Berry said Tuesday at the NFL combine.
Berry said the Browns have had “plenty of dialogue with Myles” and “understand the frustration.” Berry previously said the team would not deal Garrett, adding he anticipated Garrett going directly from the Browns to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Garrett went public with his trade request a little more than three weeks ago, saying he wanted “to compete for and win a Super Bowl.” The Browns finished last in the AFC North at 3-14 last season.
Garrett, the AP NFL Defensive Player of the Year in 2023, was a finalist for the award again in 2024. His 14 sacks ranked second in the league, and he became the first player in NFL history to have 14 or more sacks in four consecutive seasons. He holds the franchise record with 102½ sacks.
Garrett is under contract with the Browns for two more seasons under a five-year, $125 million extension he signed in 2020.