Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry has addressed speculation regarding Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders and the team’s interest in him as they pr
Shedeur Sanders stated last week that he'd "love to go to the Titans," who own thee No. 1 overall pick in the coming NFL Draft, but what if he falls to No. 2? The Cleveland Browns would then have the opportunity to snag Sanders as their future franchise quarterback.
Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry isn't going to accept any trade offers for Myles Garrett. The Browns are keeping the edge.
The Athletic’s Browns reporter Zac Jackson put fans at ease today by reporting that general manager Andrew Berry will not be trading Garrett this season. He followed this up by saying an extension is in the works that will make Garrett one of the highest-paid players in NFL history, keeping him a Brown for the foreseeable future.
Browns general manager Andrew Berry, speaking to three beat reporters Monday from the Senior Bowl, said he's not interested in trading Myles Garrett and is open to extending the star defender.
The Cleveland Browns have no interest in trading Myles Garrett. Instead, the team wants to sign the star pass rusher to another long-term contract.
Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Barry has revealed the team will not trade Myles Garrett in the offseason, "no matter what they are offered."
Andrew Berry isn't convincing, but the moves he makes over the next few months will determine how serious he is about winning.
MOBILE, Ala, — Browns GM Andrew Berry answered one of the burning questions everyone has about Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders. Are the Browns, who have the No. 2 overall pick in the NFL Draft, one of the teams that his Hall of Fame father and coach Deion Sanders has said he won’t let his son play for?
As reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett enters the final two seasons of his contract, the Cleveland Browns aren't thinking of moving on from the veteran pass rusher — not even in exchange for a rich bounty of draft picks.
Browns General Manager Andre Berry said earlier this month that he's expecting star defensive end Myles Garrett to retire with the franchise.