Myles Garrett wants to be traded, and the Cleveland Browns don't want to trade him.
And, reportedly, both sides have remained firm in their position in recent days.
NFL Network's Tom Pelissero and Ian Rapoport reported Sunday that Cleveland's "stance hasn't changed" regarding Garrett's trade request.
It was clear Garrett's future would be a major talking point during the upcoming offseason when the pass-rusher requested a trade Monday with a statement that explained he wants to win a Super Bowl and believes it will be easier to make that happen away from Cleveland:
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