Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett expressed his desire to remain with the team beyond this season, but wants reassurance that the organization has a plan to build a winning roster. Despite signing a five-year extension in 2020, Garrett is concerned about the team’s future prospects.
Garrett, who has two years remaining on his contract, believes that if he can see a clear plan for building a strong defense and finding a reliable quarterback, he will be more confident in his decision to stay with the Browns. The team has struggled with consistency at quarterback, having benched Jameis Winston and signing Dorian Thompson-Robinson as the starter.
Garrett emphasized his loyalty to the organization that drafted him in 2017 and wants to see a plan for long-term success. He is eager to compete and play meaningful games beyond January, but needs assurance that the team’s plans are aligned with winning sooner rather than later.
Source: https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/43080946/browns-de-garrett-wants-know-team-qb-plan-offseason-agenda