Cleveland Browns’ star defensive end Myles Garrett and the team resolved their differences with a record-breaking contract extension, averaging $40 million per year with $123.5 million guaranteed. This deal, making Garrett the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history, allows the Browns to focus on improving their roster and pursuing a veteran quarterback in free agency, despite the financial implications of Deshaun Watson’s contract and injury. With Garrett secured long-term, Cleveland aims to bounce back from a disappointing season and return to playoff contention.
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