Browns Make Final Call on Trading Myles Garrett With 2-Word Message
Trade rumors are buzzing about Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett but the team has no intentions of moving their future Hall of Fame pass-rusher.
Garrett is coming off a record-setting, five-sack performance against the New England Patriots, which came in a 32-13 loss. He’s tied for the league lead with 10 this season.
Garrett is among the favorites for Defensive Player of the Year and is a certified game-wrecker. It’s made him a popular name in trade chatter with the Browns struggling. However, ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter poured cold water on the idea of Garrett being moved.
“For those wondering if the Browns would consider trading Myles Garrett by Tuesday’s deadline, the answer is, in the words of one source, ‘No chance,'” Schefter wrote on X. “Source added: ‘People have a better chance of winning the lottery.'”
For those wondering if the Browns would consider trading Myles Garrett by Tuesday’s deadline, the answer is, in the words of one source, “No chance.”
Source added: “People have a better chance of winning the lottery.”

Browns Star Myles Garrett Frustrated After 2-6 Start
Garrett demanded a trade this offseason, stating he wants to play for a contender and did not feel on the same page with the Browns for the immediate future. However, Garrett eventually agreed to a four-year, $160 million extension, keeping him in Cleveland through the 2030 season.
His bank account might be thriving, but Garrett’s patience is wearing thin. He’s shown visible frustration several times this season — even slamming his helmet on the sideline during Sunday’s loss to the Patriots. The star pass rusher hasn’t held back when discussing Cleveland’s 2-6 start, voicing his disappointment.
“I’m frustrated,” he said after the Browns’ latest loss. “I want to win. I don’t care how much time is on the clock. They’ve got their starters in. There’s a chance we can win. I want to be a part of that.
“I don’t care how dire the situation looks, I want to try to make something happen. So I hate coming out of those situations. I hate that kind of inevitability and not being able to do anything about it. I want to win and I’ll do anything.”
Browns Shopping Other Players on Defense
The Browns will likely be sellers ahead of the Nov. 4 trade deadline. One player Cleveland appears willing to move is safety Rayshawn Jenkins, per Jordan Schultz.
“The Browns are open to trading veteran safety and special-teamer Rayshawn Jenkins,” Schultz wrote on X. “The nine-year vet has appeared in every game this season, recording 21 tackles, 1 interception, 1 fumble recovery, and 1 pass defensed. He also the leads the league in special teams total tackles.”
The Browns have been active with trades this season. Most recently, the Browns sent quarterback Joe Flacco to the Cincinnati Bengals for a late-round pick and sent former first-round cornerback Greg Newsome to the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Browns got back cornerback Tyson Campbell and a 2026 seventh-round draft pick in the deal with the Jags.
Other notable names floated as potential trade chips include tight end David Njoku, guard Wyatt Teller, and wide receiver Jerry Jeudy.
With their playoff hopes hanging by a thread, the Browns need to start shifting focus toward the future. Cleveland holds two first-round picks in next year’s draft.
New York Yankees Legend Derek Jeter Wins Fraud Lawsuit After Charity Exploited Sick Kids — New York Protects Its True Champion


New York, NY — Derek Jeter has always been defined by compassion and perseverance. From All-Star shortstop to community icon, Jeter became the heartbeat of the New York Yankees during his legendary career. Yet even with his MLB accolades and Hall of Fame–worthy statistics, Jeter insists his greatest victories have been off the field.
As founder of "The HEARTest Yard Foundation," Jeter has spent years raising millions to support children and families battling congenital heart disease — inspired by his son, T.J. His foundation has funded hospital wings, family assistance programs, and pediatric research across New York, earning him the reputation of one of the MLB’s most charitable figures.
That mission came under threat when a partnering charity, supposedly dedicated to children’s cardiac care, was exposed for misusing donations collected in Jeter’s name. Funds meant to pay for hospital equipment and family support services were redirected toward personal luxuries and inflated salaries. Jeter refused to stay silent.
Auditors revealed that less than half of the donations ever reached the intended hospitals — a devastating betrayal of trust. Determined to protect the children and families he advocates for, Jeter filed a lawsuit for misappropriation of charitable funds, demanding that every stolen dollar be restored to its rightful purpose.
The New York Yankees organization stood by him from day one — assisting with legal teams, financial records, and public transparency. Their stance was clear: the Yankees protect their legends, especially when they fight for others.
The court’s ruling overwhelmingly favored Jeter. The fraudulent executives were ordered to pay over $2 million in restitution, banned from nonprofit management for at least a decade, and all recovered funds were redirected to pediatric care programs supported by The HEARTest Yard.
Jeter refused any personal compensation, ensuring that every cent returned would directly benefit children and families in need — the same people who shaped his mission and inspired his purpose.
With years of leadership both on the field and in the community, Derek Jeter has proven that his legacy isn’t measured in hits — but in the lives he’s changed.
Tonight, Yankees fans celebrate more than a courtroom victory. They celebrate a protector — one who never stopped fighting for others, whether against pitchers on the field or those who prey on the vulnerable.
Derek Jeter remains the heart of the New York Yankees — forever rooted in service, forever a champion.