Myles Garrett trades to Rams, retains no-trade clause
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 1, 2026, 8:24 PM
Last updated Jun 1, 2026
Myles Garrett has agreed to a trade to the Los Angeles Rams, waiving his no-trade clause for this move. He will retain the no-trade clause in his new contract, which runs until 2030. The arrangement means the Rams cannot trade Garrett without his consent. This move follows the Rams' previous attempts to engage in trades with other players, indicating a shift in contract negotiations as players consider similar clauses in their contracts with the franchise.
- •Myles Garrett waives his no-trade clause to join the Rams.
- •Garrett's contract with the Rams extends until 2030.
- •The Rams must obtain Garrett's consent for future trades.
- •Recent trades indicate a changing approach for player negotiations.
- •Garrett's trade follows the Rams' trade activities involving other players.
- 8:24 PMYahoo Sports — Myles Garrett keeping no-trade clause in his contract with Rams
"Myles Garrett waived his no-trade clause to be dealt to the Rams, and he'll keep that same clause in his contract with L.A.
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