The Cleveland Browns and Myles Garrett have agreed to a new record-breaking deal. So what might that mean for the Indianapolis Colts and any potential pursuit of the Cincinnati Bengals' Trey Hendrickson via trade?
NFL free agency officially starts on Wednesday but many teams around the league have been busy over the weekend making deals with their current players, including the Cleveland Browns, who stunned the NFL world by signing Myles Garrett to a historic extension on Sunday.
The NFL's legal tampering period, the unofficial start to free agency when teams can begin meeting with and agreeing to deals with free agent players, kicks off on Monday. However, the league's 32 teams didn't get the memo as an avalanche of deals went down on Sunday with a flurry of re-signings,
Myles Garrett is staying in Cleveland after the Browns gave him a record four-year contract extension that makes the four-time All-Pro edge rusher the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history. A person with knowledge of the details told The Associated Press that Garrett’s deal includes $122.
Garrett landed a record four-year contract extension that makes the four-time All-Pro edge rusher the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history.