The NFL combine is the unofficial start of trade and draft season, as plenty of league personnel gather in Indianapolis with plenty of time for chatter. Some of that comes to fruition in the form of signings,
The standoff between the Cleveland Browns and Myles Garrett continues during NFL Combine week as GM Andrew Berry seeks a resolution
It was a great day at the NFL combine in Indianapolis on Thursday for Texas A&M edge defender Shemar Stewart. He was one of several defensive prospects who opened some eyes. Weighing in at 6-foot-5 and 267 pounds (a bit leaner than the 280-plus he was listed at while in college),
The Cleveland Browns intend to keep Myles Garrett on their roster for the 2025 season, regardless of the star pass rusher's desire to be traded. General manager Andrew Berry reiterated that point Tuesday at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis.
And it's clear where Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott, it's clear what side of the fence he's on in that regard. Speaking at the 2025 Combine in Indianapolis this week, McDermott was asked about the potential chances of Buffalo attaining some of the better defensive players across the league including Myles Garrett and Maxx Crosby.
Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry insists that the team is not interested in trading star Myles Garrett. Berry spoke with reporters on Tuesday morning at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis. He says he understands Garrett’s pessimism with last season’s 3-14 record.
Andrew Berry, speaking at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis Tuesday, reiterated the team’s stance on Myles Garrett. Garrett has asked the team for a trade to a contender. Berry sounds like they don’t plan on accommodating him.
While Cleveland's focus at the NFL combine should be on the QB search, it's mostly been about what's next for its All-Pro defensive end.
INDIANAPOLIS — Myles Garrett is “not open to” a contract extension with the Browns, a league source told cleveland.com on Thursday. Normally, Browns GM Andrew Berry meets with agents at the ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Myles Garrett has shouted from the rooftops that he wants the Browns to trade him so he can win a Super Bowl.
February 25 - INDIANAPOLIS -- Quarterbacks are part of the reason ... who publicly responded to defensive end Myles Garrett's trade request by further clarifying the Browns have no interest in trading him. "I understand the questions.