The Cleveland Browns’ general manager Andrew Berry confirmed that Myles Garrett’s contract was not adjusted to facilitate a trade, emphasizing that trading Garrett would not require such changes. The team did, however, modify the timing of Garrett’s option dates and payment structures to potentially make a post-June 1 trade more appealing. Garrett, a two-time Defensive Player of the Year and key player since being drafted first overall in 2017, has recorded 125.5 sacks. Berry reiterated that Garrett is a crucial part of the organization and remains committed to the team.
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