Cleveland Browns DE Myles Garrett appears to be straight up not having a good time these days, a byproduct of locking himself into a terrible franchise that has not solved its issues and created a culture that could be conducive to winning. This past offseason, he demanded a trade. When the front office agreed to make him the game’s highest-paid non-quarterback, though, he changed his tune. Not only that, he agreed to a no-trade clause in his contract.
In Garrett’s defense, I don’t think he expected them to start the season 1-5. But he can’t be surprised, though, can he?