Myles Garrett signed a four-year, $160 million contract extension with the Cleveland Browns this offseason.
The deal arrived after it first appeared Garrett would wind up traded.
And because of that, some are questioning Garrett's commitment to the Browns.
Here's what Pat McGuire had to say on his local radio show:
"Honestly Myles took the new contract, but he wasn't happy about it. You can see it in his body language. He doesn't really want to be in Berea right now."
There's a case to be made there, for sure.
Garrett truly did seem to be on the trading block, but then the Browns came in with a record-setting contract.
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Obviously, there are probably layers here.
Garrett must be comfortable in Cleveland. It's where he's spent his whole NFL career. On a human level, leaving wouldn't be easy.
But there's also the competitive side of Garrett who surely would like to be on a team competing for a Super Bowl, which doesn't seem to be in the Browns' near-term future.
All told, it's complicated.
But if Garrett struggles when the season arrives, it won't be the last time this take is said out loud.
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