Cleveland – Star Defense and Moyals Garat on Monday requested a business to a business with Cleveland Brown with a statement sent to media outlets on Monday, expecting a better situation to win a super bowl.
AFC finished final in North with a record of Brown 3–14 and General Manager Andrew Berry said that he would not trade gratic last week, he said that he estimated Gart to go straight from Brown to Pro Football Hall of Fame Was installed. A brown spokesperson said that on Monday, the team is not entertaining the offer of business for Garat.
Two for two more sessions with Garat Brown is under contract under five years, $ 125 million extensions that he signed in 2020.
Garat said in his statement, “As a child dreamed of NFL, whatever focus I focused was the ultimate goal of winning the super bowl – and this goal gives me more fuel than ever before.” “My love for the Northeast Ohio community and the incredible fan of Cleveland Brown has made it one of the most difficult decisions in my life. These last eight years have shaped me as the man I am today.
“When I liked to call the city to my home, my desire to win and compete in the biggest stages will not allow me to be decent. The goal was never to go from Cleveland to Canton, it has always been to compete and win for a super bowl. Keeping this in mind, I have requested Cleveland Brown to do business. ,
Garat, Associated Press NFL Defense Player of the Year, is a finalist for the re -award in the previous season. His 14 sacks finished second in the league, and he became the first player in NFL history to record 14 or more in four consecutive sessions. He holds a franchise record with 102.5 career sacks.
Last week, during the preparation of Senior Bowl at Mobile, Alabama, Brens General Mangar Andrew Berry told reporters not to trade gerrats, even if one team should be offered two first round draft pics.
“We really feel great about Miles, clearly as a big piece of our future,” Berry said. “We are eager to be on the field. As I said in my (early January) press conference, we imagine him to go from Cleveland to Canton when his career ends. ,