Why Myles Garrett waived no-trade clause to join Rams: ‘Bit of urgency’
Myles Garrett has officially joined the Los Angeles Rams after waiving his no-trade clause. The decision was driven by his desire to win, as he seeks to solidify his legacy in the NFL. Garrett's move from the Cleveland Browns marks a significant shift in his career, emphasizing the urgency to achieve success now.
- ▪Myles Garrett was traded to the Los Angeles Rams from the Cleveland Browns for Jared Verse and three draft picks.
- ▪Garrett cited winning as the primary reason for his decision to leave Cleveland, where he had established roots.
- ▪He is a two-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year and holds the record for the most sacks in a single season.
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NFL Why Myles Garrett waived no-trade clause to join Rams: ‘Bit of urgency’ By Michael Duarte Published June 2, 2026, 8:49 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The California Post on Google Myles Garrett is officially a Los Angeles Ram. Garrett arrived in Los Angeles for a physical and an introductory press conference on Tuesday and told everyone exactly why he waived his no-trade clause and agreed to leave the only NFL franchise he had ever known. 5 In a stunning trade, the Los Angeles Rams acquired Myles Garrett from the Cleveland Browns for Jared Verse and three draft picks.
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