After he requested a trade from the lowly Cleveland Browns, Myles Garrett stunned the NFL world on Sunday by reversing course and agreeing to extend his contract with the franchis
Maxx Crosby stood atop the mountain as the NFLs highest paid non-QB in NFL history. Myles Garrett's new deal blew right past him.
Myles Garrett's new contract extension didn't just ensure his return to the Cleveland Browns, but has completely reset the market for top defensive players and non-quarterbacks. Garrett and the Browns agreed to a four-year contract extension worth $40 million per year with $123.
Maxx Crosby set the barometer for contract extensions around the NFL, as he became the highest-paid non-quarterback in the league when he signed his three-year, $106.5 million contract with the Las Vegas Raiders this week.