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Myles Garrett Indicates Potential Departure from Cleveland Browns
In a surprising development, Cleveland Browns star defensive end Myles Garrett has suggested he may leave the team, fueling speculation about his future. In a post-game interview, Garrett expressed frustration with the team’s lack of success and stated his desire to compete for championships. “I’m not trying to rebuild; I want to win right now,” he said, emphasizing the need for the Browns to align with his aspirations. While Garrett acknowledged his preference to stay with the franchise, he also admitted that a prolonged rebuilding process could lead him to explore other options.
Garrett, under contract through 2026, has been a cornerstone of the Browns’ defense since being drafted first overall in 2017. His departure would significantly impact the team’s competitiveness, as he is one of the NFL’s top defensive players with 102.5 career sacks.
Additionally, reports suggest teammate David Njoku may also leave the Browns, further complicating the team’s outlook. Both players have indicated gratitude toward the organization while seeking opportunities that better align with their career goals.
The Browns now face a pivotal offseason as they address these potential losses and strive to maintain competitiveness in the AFC North. Fans and analysts will closely monitor Garrett’s next steps as he considers his options.