NFL-Erdbeben: Myles Garrett-Trade zu Rams löst Kontroversen und Reaktionen in der Liga aus

Blockbuster Trade: Myles Garrett Joins Los Angeles Rams in Major NFL Shakeup

The landscape of the National Football League shifted dramatically this week as the Los Angeles Rams finalized a blockbuster trade to acquire three-time All-Pro defensive end Myles Garrett from the Cleveland Browns. The move, which sent shockwaves through the league, marks the end of an era in Cleveland and signals an aggressive push for championship contention by the Rams organization.

Garrett, 30, brings an unparalleled pedigree to Los Angeles. A two-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year (2023, 2025), he departs the Browns as the franchise’s all-time sacks leader. His arrival in Southern California provides the Rams with a cornerstone pass rusher, immediately elevating the expectations for the team’s defense as they prepare for the upcoming season.

A Strategic Shift in Los Angeles

The acquisition of Garrett—who holds the NFL single-season sack record of 23, set in 2025—was reportedly catalyzed by contract modifications made by the Browns earlier this spring. For the Rams, the price of admission was significant, involving a package that includes defensive standout Jared Verse and a trio of draft picks. Rams General Manager Les Snead has long been known for his “all-in” roster philosophy, and securing a player of Garrett’s caliber continues that trend.

The move has immediate implications for the NFC title race. By pairing a premier disruptor like Garrett with an already established defensive core, the Rams are looking to replicate the high-impact defensive play that defined their recent Super Bowl success. For fans trying to understand the seismic nature of this move, it is helpful to remember that elite edge rushers are the rarest commodity in the modern NFL. adding one who is currently in his prime is a move that resets the defensive hierarchy of the entire conference.

The Cleveland Perspective

For the Cleveland Browns, the decision to trade the former first-overall pick (2017) represents a difficult transition. Garrett spent nine seasons in Cleveland, amassing 125.5 career sacks and becoming the face of the franchise. While the loss of such a prolific player is substantial, the Browns gain significant draft capital and a younger asset in Jared Verse, allowing the team to pivot toward a retooling phase.

Garrett’s departure leaves a void in the Browns’ defensive front that will likely require a collective effort to fill. His tenure in Ohio was marked by consistent dominance, including five First-team All-Pro selections and seven Pro Bowl appearances. The organization now faces the challenge of maintaining defensive intensity without their most consistent playmaker of the last decade.

What’s Next for the Rams

With the trade finalized, the focus shifts to how Garrett will integrate into the Rams’ scheme. The team is expected to formally introduce him to the local media in the coming days, where discussions regarding his role and his transition to the West Coast are anticipated. For Rams fans, the primary question is how quickly the defensive line can coalesce as training camp approaches.

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The next confirmed checkpoint for the organization is the commencement of team activities, where Garrett will take the field in his new colors for the first time. As the league calendar progresses toward the preseason, analysts will be watching closely to see if this trade indeed provides the “shockwave” impact that many expect.

Key Facts at a Glance

  • Player: Myles Garrett, Defensive End
  • Career Stats: 125.5 sacks, 23 forced fumbles (as of 2025)
  • Recent Honors: 2025 NFL Defensive Player of the Year, 2025 single-season sack record holder (23)
  • Trade Terms: Cleveland receives Jared Verse and three draft picks

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Key Facts at a Glance
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