the Cleveland Browns There are three games left before another disappointing season is officially concluded.
Star pass rusher Myles Garrett He appears open to continuing his career in Cleveland, although his time with the franchise could end abruptly if the front office decides a rebuilding approach is best for the team.
The Browns enter Week 16 with just three wins and in last place in the AFC North division. Cleveland had to deal with uneven play from its quarterback Deshaun Watson Before suffering a season-ending injury in October. The lack of production from the quarterback position appears to be directly impacting the Browns' hopes for a winning season.
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The right Achilles tear marks the second straight year Watson's season has been interrupted by injury. The three-time Pro Bowler injured his shoulder last season in a Week 10 win over Baltimore Ravens.
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The Browns enter Sunday's game vs Cincinnati Bengals Knowing that they will not reach the playoffs. Being out of contention in the postseason isn't something that particularly excites Garrett. The defensive lineman also made it clear that he's not interested in being part of the rebuilding process at this point in his career.
“Well, for me, I mean first and foremost I want to win. I want the Browns to be able to put me and put us in a position to win,” Jarrett told reporters. “I'm not trying to rebuild. I'm trying to win now. I want that to be clear. When the season is over and we have those discussions, I want them to be able to highlight that for me, make that clear for me.” Lee, so this could be something I can see in the near future because that's all we want to do.”
Garrett was also asked if he would consider playing for someone else NFL franchise If Brown's approach in the near future does not match his own.
“I mean that's a possibility, but I want to be a Cleveland Brown,” he said. “I want to play here, play my career here. But if we choose to rebuild in two, three, four years, I want to be able to compete and play at a high level, play meaningful games and play.” Last January.”
Garrett still has two more seasons left on his contract with the Browns, but he may decide to look for a trade sometime during or before the 2026 season. Garrett was the top pick in the 2017 NFL Draft and has risen to amass an impressive 99.5 sacks so far during his distinguished career.
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If the Browns want to improve their odds in 2025 and beyond, the team's decision-makers will have to find a solution at the quarterback position.
After Sunday's matchup with the Bengals, the Browns finish the regular season with games against the Miami Dolphins and… Baltimore Ravens.
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