The combination of the Browns once again stuck in their losing ways and All-Pro Myles Garrett once again playing at a Defensive Player of the Year level has once again led to plenty of frustration from the defensive end.

When that happened near the end of last season, it led to Garrett becoming the talk of the early offseason when he made a public trade demand. That trade demand ultimately one that ended when he agreed to a four-year, $160 million extension in mid-March.

Garrett's frustration has once again led to his name coming up in trade rumors, although nothing public from Garrett or his representatives. Just like in the winter time, though, the Browns have no interest — as Cleveland.com reported — in dealing away the future Hall of Famer, for all of the reasons why you would imag

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