
NFL Insider: Bills 'Likely' Won't Proclaim Interest in Myles Garrett Trade at Combine
The Buffalo Bills are among the teams that would absolutely make sense as Myles Garrett suitors, especially after seeing the success the Philadelphia Eagles had pressuring Patrick Mahomes in the Super Bowl without needing to blitz even once.
Just don't expect the Bills to be very vocal about any potential curiosity in the superstar edge-rusher.
According to The Athletic's Joe Buscaglia, "Although the Bills likely won't come out and proclaim their interest in Garrett, looking for signs of them going for a big move this offseason will be the biggest thing to track in Indianapolis [at the NFL Scouting Combine]."
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Every move the Bills make this offseason should be centered around one primary goal—getting past the Kansas City Chiefs and over the hump in the AFC. In that regard, a game-wrecker like Garrett would be the ideal addition for the Bills ahead of the 2025 season if they are willing to part with the draft capital to do so.
Before Bills' fans—or any other fans around the league hoping to pry Garrett away from Cleveland—get too excited, however, the Browns still need to be willing to trade away a superstar edge-rusher in his prime. And there are reasons to keep him, including the cap sheet—the Browns would absorb a $36.2 million dead cap hit in 2025 by trading Garrett, a prohibitive cost for a team already over the cap.
There are workarounds for the Browns, including restructuring Deshaun Watson's bloated contract, but the combination of losing a superstar and jumping through hoops to get under the cap will make any potential Garrett trade a complicated venture. It's possible, in other words, that Garrett isn't going anywhere.
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