Breaking: Another Browns Star Set Critical Expectation For Team’s Future

For the first time in his career, Cleveland Brownstar defensive end Myles Garrett spoke the unthinkable, suggesting that playing somewhere else could be a possibility if the team’s offseason goals don’t align with his personal goals.

For Garrett that goal is winning, and if the organization decides a rebuild is the path forward, he may not want to stick around to be part of it. On Thursday, cornerback Denzel Ward echoed, at least some of, his fellow defensive star’s sentiments

“I’m ready to win as well,” asserted Ward. “I know Myles is too. We competitors and winners and we just looking to try to find a way to get to the top. Obviously not have the losing season like we have now. We just looking for, how to get there.”

Ward didn’t quite go so far as saying he could envision himself playing elsewhere if the team doesn’t execute a plan that is centered around retooling rather than rebuilding like Garrett did. He also didn’t demand to see the team’s offseason plan after a disastrous 2024 campaign wraps up. He will, however, take a peak.

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“I think the biggest thing is, everybody just wanna win,” reiterated Ward. “We all competitors out here, nobody wants to have a losing season and lose the majority of our games. So our biggest thing is trying to find a way to win and however we gotta get to that, we gotta work hard and try to get there.”

Cleveland has two weeks to get through before the organization’s brass will get to work on mapping out whatever the plan is for the team’s future. Whatever it is, it could dictate the future of two of the team’s biggest stars.

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