Back-to-back Super Bowls? AJ Brown wants Eagles to get Myles Garrett this offseason
Super Bowl champion AJ Brown seems to be convincing the Eagles to acquire star Myles Garrett, who's availaSuper Bowl champion AJ Brown seems to be convincing the Eagles to acquire star Myles Garrett, who's available for a trade. ble for a trade.

AJ Brown and Myles Garrett (Via Athlon Sports/CBS Sports)
Myles Garrett still being available is certainly a surprise, even more than him requesting the trade from the Cleveland Browns in the first place. Or could it be a miracle from the above to make the Philadelphia Eagles interested, perhaps in becoming an NFL dynasty with back-to-back Super Bowls? Even if it isn’t a miracle, AJ Brown is definitely convincing his team that it is.
After requesting the trade from the Browns, Garrett initially showed interest in the NFC East’s Dallas Cowboys. But of course, Jerry Jones once again remains silent, their divisional rivals, who are coming off a historic Super Bowl championship might show interest especially as their star wide receiver is advocating for it.
While appearing on Kickin It With Dee, Brown was asked whom he would like to bring to Philadelphia, ensuring a consecutive championship triumph, if there are no cap restrictions. And he immediately suggested pass rusher Garrett, urging the franchise to utilize their $19 million in available salary cap to acquire him, believing he’s worth it.
Honestly, that’s what it be feeling like over here. I’ll say Myles Garrett…I’ll say Myles Garrett. Adding him with Jalen Carter [and] Nolan Smith. You know, I don’t know what’s going to happen with Josh Sweat or Milton [Williams].
AJ Brown said
Oh Boy: AJ Browns' dream offseason addition for the Eagles this offseason:
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) February 20, 2025
“Myles Garrett. Adding him with Jalen Carter and Nolan Smith.”
Philly is trying to go back-2-back 😱
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Adding Garrett to a defense that sacked elite Patrick Mahomes six times– the most in his career– would create a formidable challenge for the opposing offenses. With his 102.5 career sacks, six Pro Bowl selections, six All-Pro nods, and 2023 Defensive Player of the Year, he possesses the perfect addition for the Eagles.
Myles Garrett reflects on tough decision to leave Cleveland
Before the Super Bowl LIX shock, the star defensive end sent shockwaves across the NFL community by requesting a trade from the team he has spent seven seasons of his illustrious career. Garrett finally opened up about the reason behind his decision on the Rich Eisen Show, revealing he put a lot of contemplation into the crucial decision.

Just felt it was, it was time…I had taken my time after the season. Kind of, you know, relax and decompress emotionally. You know, to distance myself a little bit and spend a little time talking to my family about the really how we feel about this decision. I mean, I kind of felt this way.
Myles Garrett stated
The six-time Pro Bowler expressed that he and the Browns were aligned when he chose to part ways after yet another disappointing season. Although he is leaving Cleveland, his love for the city remains unchanged; however, his primary goal is to win a Super Bowl, regardless of which team he joins.
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