The Cleveland Browns face a tough challenge this Sunday as they take on the Miami Dolphins.
While the Browns are out of playoff contention with a 3-12 record, a win could derail Miami’s postseason hopes.
After last week’s defeat to the Cincinnati Bengals, star defensive end Myles Garrett openly expressed his frustration with the team’s direction.
Garrett urged the Browns’ front office to deliver a clear strategy for immediate improvement, warning that a lack of action could push him to explore trade options.
“I want to win,” Garrett said firmly. “This team needs a plan to compete right away. I’m not here for another rebuild.”
His comments put added pressure on the Browns’ leadership to deliver results this offseason.
Pro Bowl cornerback Denzel Ward backed Garrett’s stance, saying he’s also eager to see a winning approach.
“Myles and I are both competitors,” Ward noted. “We need a reason to believe next season won’t be like this one. Once the plan’s revealed, I’ll definitely check it out.”
As the Browns head