02-03-2025, 06:06 PM
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From espn+ article about possible fits
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The acquiring team would have an easier time doing the deal financially, though. It'd have to pay Garrett just under $20 million this year and $25 million in 2026. Realistically, though, it'd probably have to extend Garrett's contract once that team acquired him. So to make this hypothetical trade easier for both sides, the procedure would probably be for the Browns to rework or extend Garrett's deal prior to the move.
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Basically any AFC contender
I could easily see the Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo Bills or Texans taking a run at Garrett. Heck, you could throw the Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals in here, too -- but the odds of the Browns trading Garrett to a team in their own division feel minuscule.
The reason I've lumped the Chiefs, Bills and Texans together here? If the Browns did deal Garrett, I believe they'd feel very strongly about sending him to an NFC team. That doesn't mean the Chiefs, Bills, Texans, Denver Broncos, Los Angeles Chargers or any other AFC contender couldn't get him. It just might cost that team more to do so than it would cost an NFC team, since the strong likelihood is that the Browns wouldn't want to compete against Garrett in the same conference.
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