The Cleveland Browns have traded Myles Garrett to the Los Angeles Rams in ablockbuster dealthat reshapes both teams' defensive outlooks heading into the season. Los Angeles lands one of the NFL's most productive pass rushers, while Cleveland receives Jared Verse, a 2027 first-round pick, a 2028 second-rounder and a 2029 third-round selection.

Full trade terms, per ESPN sources:šŸˆRams receive: Myles GarrettšŸˆBrowns receive: Jared Verse, a 2027 first-round pick, a 2028 2nd and a 2029 3rd.https://t.co/3WdPta3vrzpic.twitter.com/mXq3tUEhdt

The move ends a tenure that, at one stage, appeared likely to define Garrett's entire career in Cleveland. Browns general manager Andrew Berry had described him in March as a 'career Brown,' but the organisation's position shifted as trade speculation intensified and the front office weighed the long-term value of a significant return package for one of the league's premier defenders.

For the Rams, the deal represents a clear push to maximise their current competitive window rather than a longer-term rebuild. Garrett joins a roster that has repeatedly leaned into aggressive roster decisions in pursuit of postseason success, with Los Angeles banking on elite edge pressure to influence high-stakes games.

He arrives following astandout 2025 campaignin which he recorded 23 sacks, setting a new NFL single-season benchmark. Garrett also won Defensive Player of the Year honours in both 2023 and 2025, reinforcing his status as one of the league's defining defensive players of the modern era.

For Cleveland, the trade signals a recalibration rather than a straightforward replacement. The Browns part with a franchise cornerstone but gain a package centred on Jared Verse, a 25-year-old former first-round pick who was named Defensive Rookie of the Year in 2024 and posted 7.5 sacks in 2025.

Verse remains under rookie contract control for two more seasons, with a fifth-year option available for 2028. Thatcontractual flexibilitygives Cleveland cost certainty at a premium position, alongside multiple future draft assets that extend the timeline of the rebuild.

Garrett's departure ends a significant chapter for the franchise. Selected first overall in the 2017 NFL Draft, he appeared in 134 games for Cleveland and accumulated 125.5 sacks, placing him 20th on the NFL's all-time list since sacks became an official statistic in 1982.

Myles Garrett in his Browns career:- 125.5 sacks (franchise leader)- 23 multi-sack games (franchise leader)- All-time NFL single season sack record in 2025- 2nd-most sacks in first 9 career seasons since 1982- 5x AP First-Team All-Pro- 2x AP NFL Defensive Player of the…pic.twitter.com/VwtGB4Co7h

That production profile typically anchors a long-term team-building strategy. Instead, Cleveland has opted to convert elite performance into broader roster flexibility, prioritising future draft capital and cap planning over continuity at a single position.

Source: International Business Times UK