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Browns Trade Myles Garrett to Rams for Jared Verse and Multi‑Year Draft Haul

This move shifts the NFC balance by sending an elite pass rusher to a Rams team chasing a home Super Bowl.

Overview

  • The Browns agreed Monday to send two‑time Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett to the Los Angeles Rams in exchange for Pro Bowl edge Jared Verse plus a 2027 first‑round pick, a 2028 second‑round pick and a 2029 third‑round pick.
  • Cleveland enabled the deal by modifying Garrett’s contract in March to move bonus timing and spread dead‑cap, and reports say Garrett waived a no‑trade clause so the trade could proceed.
  • Los Angeles made an all‑in roster move to boost its short‑term Super Bowl chances at SoFi Stadium by acquiring an elite pass rusher who remains under contract through 2030.
  • The Browns receive a younger, cost‑controlled starter in Verse, immediate cap relief and extra early picks that deepen their draft capital and improve their position to pursue a franchise quarterback.
  • The trade underlines a wider dynamic in the NFL where teams use contract engineering and post‑June‑1 cap rules to convert peak player value into future assets and to align rosters with differing competitive timelines.