Myles Garrett Browns rumors: NFL Insider says 3rd option ‘more likely’ than trade

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CINCINNATI, OHIO - JANUARY 04: Myles Garrett #95 of the Cleveland Browns celebrates breaking the NFL single-season sack record during the game against the Cincinnati Bengals at Paycor Stadium on January 04, 2026 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images) | Getty Images

In many ways, the NFL used to have a little more rigid timelines for when things happen. Not officially, the schedule allows for moves from the start of the NFL calendar to the trade deadline and then the end of the season. It just used to be that teams would make most of their major moves, whether that was in NFL free agency or trades, shortly after the league year opened.

Creative contracts and creative front offices have made things a bit more interesting year-round.

When Cleveland Browns GM Andrew Berry and DE Myles Garrett adjusted some details in his contract, rumors started to fly about his future. Since then, sources and Berry himself tried to close the door on those rumors. The problem is that Garrett really can’t be traded until June 1st, so a move of this size would be further down the road than most are used to.

With the 2026 draft around the corner and Garrett not attending the start of voluntary programs, trade discussions have restarted in the media. According to Dan Graziano, the most likely outcome isn’t a trade or Garrett just sticking around, but an extension/pay bump of some kind:

.@DanGrazianoESPN on Get Up this morning: "I think it's more likely that Myles Garrett gets another contract bump from the Browns this offseason than gets traded." pic.twitter.com/x0kwszE9mU

— Daniel Oyefusi (@DanielOyefusi) April 13, 2026

An interesting third option given that Garrett signed a huge extension last offseason and has already seen an additional $8 million moved into an upfront roster bonus in the last two seasons of the deal. On the other hand, since Garrett signed his contract extension, he has been passed by four edge rushers getting paid more than him ($40 million) on a yearly basis:

  • Micah Parsons – $46.5 million
  • Aidan Hutchinson – $45 million
  • TJ Watt – $41 million
  • Danielle Hunter – $40.1 million

Besides trying to keep Garrett happy, giving him another bump in pay one year after his big trade demand and media circuit saying why he wants out of Cleveland doesn’t seem to fit. Then again, there are some that do not understand why the team would trade Garrett, and others who don’t see a reason to keep him on the Browns.

A little illogical all around.



Do you think the Browns will really give Garrett a pay bump just one year after his recent extension? If so, how much do you think he should be making per year?

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