Rams trade for Myles Garrett includes AFC North trade restriction

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Last updated Jun 3, 2026

Rams trade for Myles Garrett includes AFC North trade restriction
Summary

The Los Angeles Rams have traded for Myles Garrett from the Cleveland Browns, including a contractual 'poison pill' similar to the one in the Micah Parsons trade. According to reports, if the Rams were to trade Garrett to any AFC North teams, they would be required to send a first-round pick to the Browns instead of a third-rounder in 2029. This clause limits potential trade options for Garrett in the future. The Rams, considered Super Bowl favorites for 2026, will likely keep Garrett as they pursue a title, but the future implications of this trade condition could affect their roster decisions down the line.

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  • Rams acquire Myles Garrett from Browns in blockbuster deal.
  • Trade includes a 'poison pill' restricting AFC North trades.
  • If Garrett is traded to the AFC North, Rams owe a first-round pick.
  • Rams seen as Super Bowl favorites ahead of the 2026 season.
  • Similar clause previously included in Micah Parsons trade.
Latest Updates
  • 2:45 PMYahoo SportsBrowns included poison pill in Myles Garrett trade with Rams
  • 2:37 PMYahoo SportsRams' Myles Garrett trade contains same 'poison pill' included in Packers' Micah Parsons deal
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There is a poison pill in the blockbuster trade between the Los Angeles Rams and Cleveland Browns involving Myles Garrett.

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The Rams are a bit restricted in what they can do with Myles Garrett.

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