Lions RB Jahmyr Gibbs Announces News Away From Football on Tuesday
Jahmyr Gibbs is in his third season with the Detroit Lions after being selected in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft out of Alabama. The 23-year-old running back has continued to establish himself as one of the league’s most dynamic players. Known for his elite speed and versatility, Gibbs is one of the most explosive playmakers in the NFL, capable of impacting the game as both a ball carrier and receiver.
He has appeared in all seven games this season for Detroit, rushing 104 times for 526 yards at 5.1 yards per attempt. He has also caught 26 passes for 194 yards and scored seven total touchdowns, six rushing and one receiving.

Detroit Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs (0)Lon Horwedel-Imagn Images
As Gibbs and the Lions prepare for Sunday’s matchup against the Minnesota Vikings, the third-year running back took to Instagram to share some personal news. Gibbs announced the launch of his new clothing company and revealed the release of his first official shirt.
“My first tee is live!” he wrote, linking to the website (shopjah.com).
The debut tee is a black long-sleeve available in sizes small through 2XL. The site also features a collaborative design with Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown, inspired by a superhero-themed celebration the two shared on the field. Both shirts are currently available for pre-order. “All pre orders will ship out 2–3 weeks from when your order was placed. Thanks for your support and patience!” the website reads.
Gibbs has surpassed all expectations in his third season with the Lions. He remains under team control for one more year before a club option, after which Detroit will have the opportunity to extend him. Gibbs currently ranks ninth in the NFL in rushing yards and continues to be one of the most important pieces of Detroit’s offense, which ranks third in the league in scoring at 30.7 points per game.
The Lions hold a 5–2 record and sit second in the NFC North. Despite last season’s disappointing finish, when they were eliminated by the Washington Commanders after earning a first-round bye, Detroit still looks like a legitimate Super Bowl contender.
Cowboys Trade for Myles Garrett Just Got a Lot More Likely After New Report

A notable NFL insider has offered up a detailed explanation for why the Dallas Cowboys making a blockbuster trade for Myles Garrett in the next week is very realistic.

After the Cleveland Browns gave superstar pass rusher Myles Garrett a four-year extension worth $160 million earlier this year, it seemed even more likely that the six-time Pro Bowler would actually finish his career in Cleveland. Then Week 8 happened.
On Sunday, Garrett had a game of a lifetime as he posted five sacks against the New England Patriots. However, it meant nothing as the Browns were still blown out by a score of 32-13. Garrett was seen enraged on the sidelines late in the game, and speculation grew louder that he could push for an exit like he reportedly did earlier this year.
However, many around the game believe his massive contract would make a trade very difficult. But, according to ESPN NFL insider Dan Graziano, that may not necessarily be the case. He admits that trading Garrett now would mean a big dead cap hit to Cleveland in the years ahead. But various teams have taken on bigger cap hits while getting nothing in return.
“That’s a lot of dead money, but it’s not even close to the record,” Graziano writes. “The Broncos took on about $80 million when they cut Russell Wilson last year, and they made the playoffs last season and look poised to do so again. The Buccaneers are still carrying Tom Brady’s dead money and they won their division every season. We see teams do this more and more as the salary cap continues to rise significantly each year.”
Cowboys could create perfect draft scenario for Browns in Myles Garrett trade
Along with that, Graziano added that there are two other key factors in a potential trade before the Nov. 4 NFL trade deadline. First, Garrett has to want it. Considering the Browns’ long-term outlook and where he would go in the deal, waiving his no-trade clause shouldn’t be a big problem. But Cleveland also must get an offer that makes it worth taking on all that dead money.
Well, the Cowboys are one of the few teams that can make the sort of offer the Browns would want, and that is two first-round picks in April, according to Graziano. After the Micah Parsons trade, they will have two first-rounders in 2026, and following his exit, they still have a desperate need for pass-rushing help this season and beyond.
- Myles Garrett stats: 8 games, 10 sacks, 31 tackles, 15 tackles for loss
“Cleveland would be looking at the possibility of having four first-round selections in the 2026 draft,” Graziano wrote. “The Browns would be able to completely control Round 1 and come out of it with whichever quarterback they wanted. The acquiring team would have to pay Garrett a fairly reasonable $31.5 million in fully guaranteed money in 2026 and about $30.5 million in 2027.”
Based on those details, it sure seems like a blockbuster Myles Garrett trade for the Dallas Cowboys is there for the taking if the star pass rusher really wants out. Especially since the Browns could have a franchise-changing draft next year from what they could get in the deal.