Patrick Mahomes ain’t the only dude gettin’ paid this off-season — Myles Garrett is wrapping up a contract negotiation that will pay him $125 MIL over 5 years!
The Cleveland Browns are in the “final stages” of negotiations with Garrett, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport … but it’s basically a lock at this point.
Rap says Garrett’s deal is structured to pay $25 mil in new money per year.
“Still a few small hurdles. But it is expected to happen, as Cleveland is set to lock up a key piece,” Rapoport adds.
24-year-old Garrett has been a monster in the league ever since the Browns selected him with the #1 overall pick in the 2017 NFL Draft.
His career hasn’t been without controversy — there was that infamous helmet swing directed at Pittsburgh Steelers QB Mason Rudolph during the 2019 season. Garrett was suspended for the rest of the season (6 games) and fined $45k.
Garrett expressed remorse about the incident and later told 360aproko Sports he viewed the whole thing as a “blessing in disguise” because he learned a lesson from it.
Aside from that, Garrett made the Pro Bowl in 2018 — and has logged 104 tackles and 30 sacks in his 3 seasons as a pro.