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CLEVELAND, OH – DECEMBER 29: Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett 95 takes the field prior to the National Football League game between the Miami Dolphins and Cleveland Browns on December 29, 2024, at Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland, OH. Photo by Frank Jansky/Icon Sportswire NFL, American Football Herren, USA DEC 29 Dolphins at Browns EDITORIAL USE ONLY Icon241229047

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CLEVELAND, OH – DECEMBER 29: Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett 95 takes the field prior to the National Football League game between the Miami Dolphins and Cleveland Browns on December 29, 2024, at Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland, OH. Photo by Frank Jansky/Icon Sportswire NFL, American Football Herren, USA DEC 29 Dolphins at Browns EDITORIAL USE ONLY Icon241229047
The NFL offseason is already crazy, but Myles Garrett just turned it into absolute chaos. The Browns’ superstar pass rusher has officially requested a trade, and now, teams are thirsting to get their hands on him. In his own words, “My desire to win and compete on the biggest stages won’t allow me to be complacent.” Basically, he’s done waiting—he wants a ring, and he’s ready to dip if Cleveland isn’t gonna get him there. Now, every contender with a brain is trying to shoot their shot.
And leading the charge? The Buffalo Bills. They’re locked in and reportedly putting in a bid for Myles Garrett, hoping to bring his game-wrecking energy to their defense. GM Brandon Beane has talked before about how rare it is to find elite pass rushers, saying, “I don’t know many teams that are going to hand you a Chris Jones or a ‘game-wrecker.’” Well, he finally has a chance to snag one, and Buffalo is ready to throw down. But plot twist—Philly wants in too. The Eagles, fresh off flexing their way to a 2025 Super Bowl win, are also eyeing Garrett, and they’ve got the receipts to prove they can make bold moves happen.
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The #Bills will “put in a bid” to land #Browns DE Myles Garrett, per @TonyPauline. pic.twitter.com/metfnRKzx3
— Bryce Martino (@BillsByBryce) March 2, 2025
Because let’s be real—Eagles GM Howie Roseman is built different when it comes to making blockbuster trades. This man went out and traded for A.J. Brown in 2022, locked down Haason Reddick and James Bradberry to build a Super Bowl squad, and then last season, casually signed Saquon Barkley and Mekhi Becton to power another championship run. Now? He’s allegedly plotting to add Myles Garrett to the mix because why not? If he pulls this off, Philly’s defense is about to be straight-up unfair.
If the Bills win this bidding war, it’s a power move that screams Super Bowl or bust. But what if the Eagles get their way? That defense might be cooking up a full-on dynasty. Either way, this is about to be. Cleveland Myles‘ trade will be one of the biggest trades of the offseason. Buckle up, NFL fans—it’s about to get spicy.
Dion Dawkins in another sport? Bills star low-key has next career lined up
Dion Dawkins just pulled up to WWE’s Elimination Chamber 2025 in Toronto, and honestly? He looked way too comfortable holding that custom Bills championship belt. The dude was straight-up living his best life alongside WWE legends like The Rock and John Cena. Even Pat McAfee couldn’t ignore the vibes, calling Dawkins “an electrifying individual who would fit in very well at the WWE.” And judging by Dawkins’ own reaction on social media? He’s so down for it.
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I wanna compete for a world heavyweight championship of the world @WWE #ElimanationChamber I’m inspired 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
— Dion Dawkins (@DDawkins66) March 2, 2025
At 6’5”, 330 pounds, Dawkins already looks like he was built in a WWE lab, and let’s be real—he’s got the energy and trash talk to back it up. Whether he’s hyping up the Bills or clowning people on Twitter, the man knows how to entertain. Of course, his 3-year contract with the Bills for a little over $60M means he can’t be out here body-slamming dudes just yet, but it’s clear he’s thinking about a post-football career in the ring. And honestly? It makes sense. The Rock and John Cena both went from football to WWE superstardom—Dawkins might just be next in line.
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For now, though, Bills fans (and especially Josh Allen) are praying he sticks to wrecking defenders instead of jumping off the top rope. The Bills are still chasing that first Super Bowl, and Dawkins is a major key. But when his football days are done? Don’t be shocked if he’s out here cutting promos and handing out choke slams. WWE, you’ve been warned—Showtime might be coming.
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