Myles Garrett made headlines and shockwaves throughout the entire NFL on Sunday morning after ESPN’s Adam Schefter shared that he walked back his trade request and signed a four-year extension with the Cleveland Browns that pays him an average of $40 million a year.
The Browns and Myles Garrett agreed to a record contract extension that averages $40 million per year and includes $123.5 million in guaranteed money, sources told ESPN.
The six-time Pro Bowler is now the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history after signing his record extension Sunday.
From trade to truce and beyond: the Browns and Myles Garrett reached agreement today on a record contract extension that averages $40 million per year and includes $123.5 million in guaranteed money and now makes him the highest-paid non-QB in NFL history, sources tell ESPN.... pic.twitter.com/scNWJH2vFX
Myles Garrett's public trade request came to an end after Cleveland Browns make him the highest paid non-quarterback in the NFL
Myles Garrett Agrees to Mega Extension With Browns, Joe Burrow's Nemesis to Remain in AFC North. Garrett had Previously requested a trade
A month after requesting a trade to a Super Bowl contender, Garrett has signed a new deal to stay in Cleveland.
Browns agree to a 4-year, $204M contract extension with Myles Garrett ending any shot of the Eagles trading for the pass rusher
The new deal comes after Garrett requested a trade and Browns owner Jimmy Haslem reportedly refused to meet with the star defensive end.
The Philadelphia Eagles and general manager Howie Roseman are not going to like the latest Myles Garrett news update. It was reported just a few days ago that the Eagles had a very "real" interest in adding Garrett to their roster,
Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that the Browns and Myles Garrett reached an agreement on Sunday on a record contract extension that will pay him an average salary of $40 million per year.