Myles Garrett not well-liked by teammates in Cleveland, report says
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 21, 2026, 1:30 PM
Last updated Jun 21, 2026
Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Browns has reported that Myles Garrett was not necessarily loved by his teammates during his final season with the team. Cabot claimed that some players were affected by Garrett's demands for a trade in the 2025 offseason, which hindered team unity. Following a recent trade to the Los Angeles Rams, there are questions about Garrett's leadership qualities compared to his predecessor, Jared Verse, who was well-regarded in the locker room. Garrett's desire to be part of a winning environment may improve his new situation with the Rams, where both he and Verse might better fit their respective roles.
- •Myles Garrett was traded from the Cleveland Browns to the Los Angeles Rams.
- •Reports indicate Garrett was not well-liked by some teammates in Cleveland.
- •Jared Verse, traded to the Browns, was a respected leader in the locker room.
- •Garrett's trade request during the 2025 offseason caused some tensions.
- •The Rams hope to improve team dynamics with Garrett's arrival.
- 1:30 PMYahoo Sports — Browns insider: Myles Garrett wasn't 'necessarily loved by his teammates'
"According to one Browns insider, Garrett wasn't necessarily loved by his teammates in Cleveland.
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