Myles Garrett Electrifies Huntington Bank Field Amid Trade Whispers
Published on Friday, 27 March 2026 at 2:42 pm

Cleveland—Myles Garrett brought the Huntington Bank Field crowd to its feet in the fourth quarter Sunday, the All-Pro defensive end waving his arms and exhorting every orange-and-brown-clad fan to rise with him. Moments earlier the 6-4, 272-pound Garrett had collapsed the pocket against the Tennessee Titans, preserving a critical Browns advantage and reminding the league why his name now dominates offseason headlines.
The scene inside the stadium stood in sharp contrast to the chatter outside it. Hours after Garrett agreed to re-structure the payout dates on the option bonuses in his contract—pushing the 2026, 2027 and 2028 triggers to seven days before each regular season—NFL media outlets began linking the reigning Defensive Player of the Year to a potential blockbuster trade. Buffalo emerged as the most frequently mentioned suitor, with Sports Illustrated’s Conor Orr writing that the Bills, preparing to open a new stadium, could “punch the accelerator” by pairing Garrett with recently signed Bradley Chubb.
Garrett, fresh off an NFL-record 23-sack campaign, would carry only a $9 million cap number for his new club in 2026, a figure Buffalo can absorb without touching left tackle Dion Dawkins’ $24 million hit, according to salary-cap analysts. Previous deals for elite pass rushers have cost multiple first-round selections; given Garrett’s five straight seasons of at least 14 sacks, Cleveland is expected to seek a historic haul should it decide to move the 29-year-old.
For now, Garrett remains a Brown, and on Sunday he played like a man determined to keep Cleveland’s hopes alive. Each bull-rush, each raised helmet, each fist pump deep into the fourth quarter served as a reminder of what any franchise acquiring him would receive—and what the Browns could ultimately surrender if trade talks accelerate this spring.
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