ESPN analyst believes the Browns will give Myles Garrett more money

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Last off-season, Cleveland Browns superstar and likely future Hall of Famer Myles Garrett requested a trade in hopes of joining a contender and not just a big payday. It's no secret that Garrett wanted his former defensive coordinator, Jim Schwartz, to replace Kevin Stefanski as the team's head coach, but the Browns went in another direction, hiring Todd Monken, which clearly upset Garrett.

The Browns then reworked some of the language in the massive contract extension he signed last year to make him more tradable if the team goes another route. ESPN's Dan Graziano discussed Garrett and a potential trade on Get Up.

"I think it's more likely that Myles Garrett gets another contract bump from the Browns this offseason than gets traded."

Last season, the team did just that and gave him an offer that he couldn't refuse, and he had the best season of his career, breaking the single-season sack record. If the Browns do trade him, it likely won't be until after June 1st since the dead cap number can be spread out, but I still believe they will not trade him.


This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Browns could give Myles Garrett another pay raise

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