Les Snead was worried. The Los Angeles Rams general manager had been in discussions with Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry for over a month, hoping to land star defensive end Myles Garrett in a trade, Snead revealed to reporters on Tuesday. During that process, the concern occurred to Snead: "Are we going to have gone through all this and then [Myles] is going to say, ‘No,’" Snead said. That's because for the trade to be completed, Garrett had to waive his no-trade clause, which was included in the four-year contract extension he signed with the Browns in March 2025. So, after the...
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