Short of winning the Super Bowl, Myles Garrett did almost everything a defensive player can do in his first nine seasons in the NFL.

Los Angeles is trying to once again turn the Super Bowl into a home game, while the Browns acquired a great player who fits their timeline.

Sean McVay’s coaching staff is uniquely positioned to use their new star in fresh ways to torture opposing offenses.

The Los Angeles Rams have acquired Cleveland Browns edge rusher Myles Garrett in what is the blockbuster trade of the offseason. According to ESPN, the Rams sen

The NFL already considered the Rams must-see TV in 2026. That’s even more true after L.A. closed in on a blockbuster trade for Myles Garrett.

A potential Myles Garrett blockbuster could rank among the biggest defensive trades ever, putting every Super Bowl contender on high alert for 2026.

Sean McVay, Les Snead and the rest of the Rams' decision makers have no fear. Why should they?

The Rams were already the favorites to win the Super Bowl. Then they acquired Myles Garrett. How big was the trade in the betting market?

In what is undoubtedly the biggest move of the offseason, the Los Angeles Rams traded for two-time Defensive Player of the Year and elite pass rusher Myles Garr

The Rams were already must-see TV, with 7 primetime games and Super Bowl expectations. Now they have Myles Garrett.

Garrett notched 23 sacks for a poor Browns team. Now he'll play for a Rams team that will score points and create obvious passing downs.

Sean McVay and the Rams had their eyes on Browns star Myles Garrett for years. Here's how a deal finally got done.

The Los Angeles Rams showed that they are all-in on the 2026 season when they traded for edge rusher Myles Garrett on Monday. While the Rams had to give up Jare

Sean McVay y su staff de coacheo están en una posición única para utilizar a su nueva estrella de formas innovadoras y atormentar a las ofensivas rivales.

While Myles Garrett’s impact on the field is obvious, his contract could be the hidden factor that makes the Rams’ blockbuster trade an even bigger win.

Short of winning the Super Bowl, Myles Garrett did almost everything a defensive player can do in his first nine seasons in the NFL.

For well over a decade now, general manager Les Snead and the Los Angeles Rams have consistently pulled off the aggressive, audacious moves that every NFL fan wishes their team…