Dallas Cowboys pass on trade for Myles Garrett, who joins Rams

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Dallas Cowboys pass on trade for Myles Garrett, who joins Rams
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The Dallas Cowboys opted not to pursue a trade for Myles Garrett after the Cleveland Browns traded him to the Los Angeles Rams on June 1. Garrett, a former standout at Arlington Martin and Texas A&M, was sought by Cowboys fans, but his significant cap hit likely influenced Dallas’s decision. The Cowboys also face a revamped schedule as A.J. Brown is now on the New England Patriots, impacting their divisional matchups. Garrett, who will have a cap hit exceeding $24 million over the next two seasons, was traded for a first-round pick in 2027, a second in 2028, and a third in 2029, in addition to Jared Verse.

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  • Myles Garrett traded from the Browns to the Rams on June 1.
  • Dallas Cowboys did not make a move for Garrett due to financial considerations.
  • A.J. Brown's transition to the Patriots changes divisional dynamics for the Cowboys.
  • Garrett's contract exceeds $24 million, influencing potential trade decisions.
  • The Rams acquired Garrett for multiple future draft picks and Jared Verse.
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