What Happened
The Cleveland Browns have traded two-time AP Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett to the Los Angeles Rams, according to AP sources. The Rams are reportedly acquiring Garrett as part of a significant trade aimed at strengthening their roster for a Super Bowl push.
This move is being framed by some outlets as a major acquisition for the Rams, with one report suggesting the team is going "all in" for a Super Bowl run. The trade is also being analyzed in the context of NFL futures odds, with potential impacts on the Rams' division, NFC standing, and Super Bowl prospects being discussed.
There is also speculation that the trade might influence veteran player Aaron Donald, who is reportedly considering a return to the NFL with the Rams. The acquisition of Garrett is seen by some as a factor in this consideration, with a potential Super Bowl at SoFi Stadium being mentioned.
Trade grades have been issued, with the Rams receiving an 'A' for the acquisition of the two-time Defensive Player of the Year. The trade is also being ranked among the greatest NFL trades of all time.
Key Facts
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Myles Garrett has been traded from the Cleveland Browns to the Los Angeles Rams.
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Myles Garrett is a two-time AP Defensive Player of the Year.
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The Rams are reportedly acquiring Garrett as part of a Super Bowl push.
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The trade is being considered for the 2026 season.
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Aaron Donald is reportedly considering a return to the NFL with the Rams.
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The Rams received an 'A' grade for the trade.

