A Tuesday story poured cold water over the idea that the Cleveland Browns couldn't afford to move on from star pass-rusher Myles Garrett before the Nov. 4 trade deadline after the Browns signed Garrett to a four-year, $160M contract extension that included this past offseason.
On Wednesday morning, NFL insider Dan Graziano of ESPN offered more information on why the Browns trading Garrett this week "isn't inconceivable" despite what some have said.
How Myles Garrett's contract could be tradeable this fall
" The extension added $7M to his 2025 compensation and $6M to his 2026 compensation," Graziano wrote. "It also guaranteed him about $30.5M for 2027. The signing bonus on the new deal was around $21M, which isn't super-onerous for a contract of that size. If the Brow

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