Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry took the podium on Wednesday following the NFL’s trade deadline date to address a potential move of superstar defensive end Myles Garrett.
Berry answered questions about the minimal Browns transactions that were made before the deadline date and if he ever thought about trading some of his stars. One player in particular that the national media wanted to believe was going to be traded was the All-Pro pass Garrett.
There were predicted trades, swirling rumors, and more surrounding the future Hall of Famer throughout the last week or so. When asked if the Browns ever thought about trading Garrett, Andrew Berry had a straightforward answer: “No.”
Despite an unsuccessful season thus far, Myles Garrett has remained a fan-favorite in Cleveland and is very committed to the city on and off the field. It appears that the Browns never came close to trading their star pass rusher, and Cleveland fans were never one to believe that a trade could be possible. The Browns still plan to have Garrett as a cornerstone player for the franchise moving forward.