Andrew Berry on Myles Garrett: Nothing is final at this point, we're hopeful we close a deal soon
Is Myles Garrett really headed to the Rams?
At this point, everything indicates the answer to that question is a resounding yes. betsport24.es
But the trade is not complete quite yet.
Browns General Manager Andrew Berry spoke to assembled media at the organization's charity golf event on Monday, just after reports of the deal surfaced on social media.
"Real quick, obviously we wanted today to be about the Browns foundation and everything that we’re doing, the good work we’re doing there. Not naive that there’s a lot in the social media sphere, media sphere regarding Myles. Nothing is final at this point," Berry said, via Daryl Ruiter of 92.3 The Fan. "We are in discussions of a potential transaction including him. I’ll have a lot more to say about it once it is final — if it does become final. And I’ll discuss the details at that point. But we are in negotiations. We’re hopeful that we close something here in the next several hours. But nothing is final right yet.
"Like I said, I’ll have an update for you guys maybe as soon as tomorrow when there’s resolution."
Berry did not answer a couple of follow-up questions to his statement, noting that was all he had to say on the matter right now.
The fact that reports surfaced on social media is an indication that the deal is, as a practical matter, going to be executed. But it will not be completely official until compensation is agreed to and Garrett passes his physical.
There's no reason to believe Garrett would not pass a physical at this point.
At present, reporting indicates the Browns will trade Garrett to the Rams in exchange for edge rusher a 2027 first-round pick, edge rusher Jared Verse, and additional draft compensation.
Vídeos de ajedrez | El emigrante Gulko entrega su dama a largo plazo
La historia del ajedrez incluye a un selecto grupo de ajedrecistas de enorme talento y algunos resultados muy brillantes que generan una pregunta eterna: hasta dónde habrían llegado si las circunstancias de su vida hubieran sido más favorables. Uno de ellos es Borís Gulko, quien nació en Alemania Oriental en 1947 porque su padre era militar del ejército soviético, pero residió en la URSS desde muy pequeño, glosado ya en esta colección dos vídeos atrás. Gulko perdió siete años de su vida y, sobre todo, de su carrera deportiva, hasta que él y su esposa, la también gran maestra Anna Ajsharúmova, ambos judíos, fueron autorizados a emigrar a EEUU, en 1986, a los 39 años, después de tres huelgas de hambre, arrestos y golpes de la policía.
Jets agree to terms with first-round pick Omar Cooper
The Jets signed David Bailey and Kenyon Sadiq last month and they're kicking off June by getting their third first-round pick from this year under contract.
Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports that they have agreed to terms with wide receiver Omar Cooper on a four-year rookie deal. The Jets will have an option for a fifth season as well.
The Jets traded second- and fifth-round picks to the 49ers to move back up to No. 30 in order to select Cooper late in the first round. He had 69 catches for 937 yards and 13 touchdowns while playing for Indiana last season.
Fourth-round defensive lineman Darrell Jackson is the only Jets draft pick who has not agreed to a contract yet.
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