The New England Patriots will have to look elsewhere for a new pass rusher as the Cleveland Browns locked up Myles Garrett to a massive extension.
Myles Garrett won't be going to the Philadelphia Eagles after all following a historic extension in Cleveland.
Before the likes of Sam Darnold, Chris Godwin and D.J. Reed officially hit free agency, a flurry of trades and extensions shook up the NFL landscape.
The NFL's legal tampering period, the unofficial start to free agency when teams can begin meeting with and agreeing to deals with free agent players, kicks off on Monday. However, the league's 32 teams didn't get the memo as an avalanche of deals went down on Sunday with a flurry of re-signings,
It appears Myles Garrett and the Cleveland Browns appear to be headed for an ugly divorce. The All-Pro defensive end has requested a trade and wants to leave Cleveland, letting the team know back ...
Myles Garrett has demanded a move from Cleveland and is attracting the interest of the Eagles, trade that spells trouble for rest of the NFL.
The Bears plugged more holes by picking up free-agent edge rusher Dayo Odeyingbo from the Colts and former Falcons defensive tackle Grady Jarrett. Both these men got big money, too: a reported three years and $48 million (with $32 million guaranteed) for Odeyingbo and three years and $43.5 million ($28.5 million guaranteed) for Jarrett.
Eagles GM Howie Roseman gave a bleak outlook for the offseason. Here's what that means for a possible Myles Garrett trade.