Browns GM Issues Clear Myles Garrett Notice to 31 NFL Franchises as Andrew Berry Confirms Major Deshaun Watson Injury Update

The Cleveland Browns are no strangers to drama, and this offseason has been no different. Speculations have been running wild, with roster decisions looming and key players’ futures being debated. From Myles Garrett’s trade rumors to Deshaun Watson’s injury status, Browns fans have been left wondering what the team’s next move will be. Well, the Browns GM has now cleared the air about Garrett and Watson’s status. So what’s it gonna be?

Well, Berry has clearly stated that they are in no mood to let Garrett leave. In a post shared by Eliot Shorr-Parks on X, he shared: “Andrew Berry won’t say how many teams have called about Myles Garrett but adds it doesn’t matter because they are not trading him.” Berry’s message is loud and clear—Garrett isn’t going anywhere. The All-Pro pass rusher remains the heart of Cleveland’s defense, and the Browns have no interest in entertaining trade talks, no matter who comes calling.

Andrew Berry won’t say how many teams have called about Myles Garrett but adds it doesn’t matter because they are not trading him

— Eliot Shorr-Parks (@EliotShorrParks) February 25, 2025

Garrett isn’t just another player on the Browns’ roster—he’s the face of their defense and one of the most dominant pass rushers in the NFL. Since being drafted first overall in 2017, Garrett has been nothing short of a nightmare for opposing quarterbacks, racking up 88.5 career sacks and consistently ranking among the league’s elite defenders. His rare combination of speed, power, and technique makes him a game-wrecker, and Berry knows his value better than anyone. That is exactly why he has clearly stated: “We’re not interested in moving him.” 

With the Garrett situation cleared, everyone still wondered about the whole Deshaun Watson situation, and the Browns GM finally provided some clarity. Watson suffered his second ruptured Achilles tendon, a devastating setback for the quarterback and the team. Berry dismissed any speculation about the nature of the injury, calling it “nothing nefarious,” just an “unfortunate accident.”

While the Browns remain hopeful, it’s still too early to determine when Watson will return. Berry acknowledged that the QB will miss “significant time” in 2025, leaving Cleveland with a major decision at the position. One thing is certain—while Myles Garrett isn’t going anywhere, the Browns still have big decisions to make at quarterback. How they handle Watson’s absence could shape their 2025 season and beyond.

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