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plenty of attention was on Browns general manager Andrew Berry at the NFL Scouting Combine. But it wasn't primarily about quarterbacks -- it was about all-world edge rusher Myles Garrett ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio. — Myles Garrett, Diontae Johnson and Greg Newsome II were among the 14 or so Browns players who weren’t on ...
Myles Garrett, will do almost anything to leave Cleveland so he can join a Super Bowl contender with a real chance at a championship. General Manager, Andrew Berry, doesn’t want to give Garrett ...
While some Browns fans are on the edge of their seats wondering if Myles Garrett will ask to be traded, GM Andrew Berry isn’t feeling it. In fact, he expects the All-Pro defensive end to finish what ...
The media spoke with Cleveland Browns GM Andrew Berry Tuesday about ... last season’s dismal 3-14 ending. Berry added he's had communication with Myles Garrett since his trade request.
INDIANAPOLIS — Despite Myles Garrett's desire to play elsewhere, Browns executive vice president and general manager Andrew Berry says the team's plan is to keep the All-Pro defensive end in ...
On Tuesday, at the NFL Scouting Combine, Browns general manager Andrew Berry responded to Garrett’s trade request. "Myles is a huge part of our organization," Berry said. "I understand the trade ...
"(Browns GM) Andrew Berry and I spent the last 36 hours getting the deal done, basically,” Garrett’s agent, Nicole Lynn, said to Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com. “Myles had a change of ...
It feels like Myles Garrett’s trade request was more ... I understand why general manager Andrew Berry and coach Kevin Stefanski would publicly resist it — mostly, they’d presumably like ...
Defensive end Myles Garrett, a six-time Pro Bowler ... Roseman also has a relationship with the Browns' general manager. Andrew Berry, the executive vice president of football operations and ...
The Cleveland Browns intend to keep Myles Garrett on their roster for the 2025 season, regardless of the star pass rusher's desire to be traded. General manager Andrew Berry reiterated that point ...