Myles Garrett, the Cleveland Browns’ star defensive end, has sent shockwaves through the NFL with a cryptic five-word statement regarding the possibility of joining the Dallas Cowboys, instantly igniting a firestorm of debate and speculation. While a move to Dallas seemed unfathomable, it is now a real possibility.
**Garrett Requests Trade**
Myles Garrett has requested a trade from the Cleveland Browns[1][2]. The news has rocked the football world and has linked Garrett to almost every team in the league[5]. Garrett “confirmed weeks of NFL rumors, publicly requesting a trade to join a Super Bowl contender next season”[1].
**The Five Words That Changed Everything**
While it seems incredibly unlikely considering that Garrett wants to join a Super Bowl contender[1], his recent response to a question about potentially wearing the star has fans buzzing. When asked if he would ever consider joining the Cowboys, Garrett responded, “Wouldn’t rule it out, it’s possible.”
**Why It’s a Possibility**
There are several teams that are interested in trading for Browns defensive end Myles Garrett[3]. The Browns could potentially get at least two quality picks in return for Garrett — either two first-rounders, or a first-rounder and a high-level Day 2 pick package[1][3][5].
**Garrett Isn’t Afraid of the Cold**
Myles Garrett has spent his entire NFL career playing in a cold-weather city for the Cleveland Browns, and he isn’t afraid to keep suiting up in the cold at his next destination if he is traded[2]. “I don’t mind snow,” he told TMZ Sports. “I just want to win. That’s the main thing”[2].
**Fan Frenzy: Is It Just a Dream?**
Garrett’s five-word statement has ignited a frenzy among Cowboys fans, with social media ablaze with mock-up images of Garrett in a Cowboys uniform and discussions about what the team would have to offer in a trade. However, most analysts agree that the chances of this actually happening are slim to none. Browns GM Andrew Berry emphasized that he would not trade his star edge rusher, not even if a franchise offered two first-round picks[4].
Whether it’s a pipe dream or a remote possibility, Garrett’s words have injected excitement into the NFL offseason and given Cowboys fans something to talk about.