CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Browns have traded two-time AP NFL Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett to the Los Angeles Rams, the team confirmed Tuesday, in a move that immediately reshapes both franchises’ defensive identities. Garrett, a perennial Pro Bowler and former No. 1 overall draft pick, has served as the centerpiece of Cleveland’s defense for nine seasons and developed a reputation as one of the league’s most dominant pass rushers. His exit signals a major reconstruction for a Browns organization that has struggled to turn individual star performances into consistent postseason success, even with a franchise-defining talent on the edge. LOS ANGELES — For the Rams, acquiring Garrett bolsters an already competitive roster and creates one of the NFL’s most formidable pass-rushing units, amplifying expectations for their defense heading into the new campaign. The trade, which follows a recent trend of premier players being moved in their prime and draws comparisons to Micah Parsons’ high-profile relocation, sent shockwaves through league offices and fan bases. The Browns have not yet disclosed details of the compensation they received in the deal, but the timing comes as teams across the NFL finalize roster adjustments ahead of the upcoming season, ensuring the transaction remains a focal point of league-wide discussion.
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अगर आप रैम्स के प्रशंसक हैं, तो खुश हो जाइए। आपकी टीम को गैरेट के साथ एक बड़ी बढ़त मिली है, जो NFL के शीर्ष पास रशर्स में से एक हैं। ब्राउन्स के प्रशंसकों के लिए, यह एक कठिन सत्र का संकेत हो सकता है। अपनी टीम की रक्षा को फिर से बनाने के तरीके पर नज़र रखें।
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