ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reported the Eagles could try to prevent Myles Garrett from joining the Commanders by offering the Browns an enticing trade.
Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett (95) warms up before the game against Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-Imagn Images / Tommy Gilligan-Imagn Images The Washington Commanders’ unexpected run to the NFC Championship Game has reshaped their rebuild.
An offseason battle may be shaping up, one that could even the scales between the Commanders and Eagles. Or, depending on which franchise comes out on top, put Washington further behind the world champions.
The Commanders could approach improving their edge group by trading for the Cleveland Browns' Myles Garrett, but there are other options as well.
The Philadelphia Eagles could be looking to replenish their pass rush this offseason with Josh Sweat and Milton Williams both being free agents. If the Eagles are looking to make a big splash, it could be for disgruntled Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett.
Washington Commanders general manager Adam Peters' team-building approach could decrease the likelihood that team pursues a trade for Cleveland Browns star pass-rusher Myles Garrett. "Trading for Myles Garrett would significantly improve a limited defense while signing a free-agent wide receiver would give Daniels another playmaker,
With Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett requesting a trade earlier in the offseason, the Lions have been viewed as one of the best fits. NFL Network draft analyst Daniel
Explore the Washington Commanders' strategic offseason moves in this NFL-focused episode.
With former Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett requesting to be traded from the Cleveland Browns, betting markets have recognized the Bears as a viable destination. While other teams like the Washington Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles have better odds of landing Garrett,
What would it take for Washington to acquire Myles Garrett from Cleveland? Here's breaking down a potential trade between the teams involving the superstar edge pass rusher.
The NFL does not need another Los Angeles Dodgers. We just saw the Kansas City Chiefs miss out on a three-peat by getting crushed by Philadelphia Eagles in Supe
Right now, the best the Commanders could offer is the 29th pick in this draft plus a first-rounder in 2026. Considering Washington played in the NFC Championship Game last season and has a top young talent at quarterback in Daniels, a projected first-round pick next year -- after acquiring Garrett -- could be around the same spot.