Myles Garrett: "I want to bring a title to Cleveland"

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Myles Garrett, one of the NFL's best defensive backs, recently went through some thoughts on his future after requesting a trade. In the end, he decided to stay with the Cleveland Browns and continue his career in Ohio, and his involvement became even more important after he signed a four-year contract worth $160 million, with $123 million guaranteed. This made him the highest paid defender in the history of the league, and many believe that the financial conditions were a big factor in his decision.

However, Garrett emphasizes that money was not the only reason for his decision. He points out that his passion for the club and desire to bring a title to Cleveland is what motivated him to stay. 

"I've said from day one that I want to bring a title to Northeast Ohio. I haven't changed my attitude. I'm going to continue to play my game, to be a great teammate and leader, both on and off the field," Gareth said, reminding everyone of his dedication to the team and the goal.

His dedication and commitment are not surprising considering that since entering the NFL in 2017 as the first pick in the draft, Garrett has become a key player for the Browns. After speaking with LeBron James, the 29-years-old considered a possible move, but decided to stay, possibly out of love for the club and its fans.

Given that Gareth recently became one of the highest paid defenders in NFL history, it is clear that his impact on the team will be huge in the coming seasons. 

Garrett shares his visions

This great player is confident that his team can achieve success in the coming period, motivated to be an important part of the team in the future.

"Just having constant communication with the team, with [GM Andrew Berry] ... talking about the plans and future of this team and how we can turn this around and turn Cleveland into a winner," Garrett said.

It will be interesting to follow the future of this experienced player who has a huge motivation to help the team in the coming period.

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