Cleveland Browns' general manager Andrew Berry stated that the organization has no plans to trade star defensive end Myles Garrett, who expressed dissatisfaction with team direction. Garrett publicly requested a trade, emphasizing a lack of alignment with the team's future goals, particularly in terms of winning. Berry acknowledged frustration over last season's poor 3-14 record but reiterated the importance of keeping Garrett, highlighting the team's commitment to improvement. He did not disclose details about trade inquiries regarding Garrett, who has two years left on his contract.
We can't imagine a situation where not having Myles as a part of the organization is best for the Browns.
Speaking with the management at the Browns, I don't feel like our future is aligned with winning right now.
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