The NFL world was focused this past week on New Orleans as the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles prepare for Sunday’s Super Bowl.
The league’s marquee event took a back seat in Cleveland, however, after defensive end Myles Garrett went public with his desire for a trade.
That set a flurry of activity over whether or not the Browns should acquiesce to Garrett’s wishes or simply ignore them, what they could potentially receive in a trade for the league’s best defensive player, and how this is the latest kick in an unpleasant place for fans of the team.