Myles Garrett, Cooper Kupp and Matthew Stafford could move, plus Tom Brady's value
Briefly

Myles Garrett has publicly demanded a trade from the Cleveland Browns, challenging the front office's vision for his career. Despite statements from GM Andrew Berry envisioning Garrett's loyalty, he expressed that his primary goal is to win a Super Bowl, which seems unlikely in Cleveland's current state. Potential trade scenarios are being explored, with substantial offers discussed from teams like Buffalo, Chicago, and Washington. While the Browns are hesitant to part with their star pass rusher, a trade could provide critical rebuilding assets for the franchise as they become increasingly desperate for a successful season.
"The goal was never to go from Cleveland to Canton, Myles Garrett wrote in his public statement demanding a trade, explicitly refuting this comment from a week earlier by GM Andrew Berry."
"Instead, the 29-year-old reigning Defensive Player of the Year said his goal has always been to compete for and win a Super Bowl, which doesn't seem likely in Cleveland."
"The asking price for Garrett will not be cheap. My colleagues concocted 10 proposals that make sense."
"Berry previously said he wouldn't listen to offers for Garrett, even those with multiple first-round picks."
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