CLEVELAND, Ohio — Myles Garrett took a big detour on Sunday and is eager to go from Cleveland to Canton afterall.
After requesting the Browns trade him so he could go elsewhere to win a Super Bowl, the Browns on Sunday agreed to terms with Garrett on an four-year, $160 million extension through 2030 worth $40 million a year, including $123.5 million in guarantees. It makes him the highest-paid non-quarterback in the NFL. The previous high was Raiders edge rusher Maxx Crosby, who signed a three-year deal last week worth $35.5 million.
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