BEREA, Ohio -- It's too soon to say Myles Garrett and the Cleveland Browns are at a crossroads, but if some people inside the team's facility aren't feeling a little more uncomfortable after he made it clear on Friday he's not here for a rebuild, then they're living in a fantasy land.
Garrett is the unquestioned face of the franchise, the man who was chosen to start the rebuild after the Browns went 1-15, who lived through a winless rookie season and is putting the wraps on his eighth year with only two winning seasons and one playoff win to show for it all. Every week his name pops up in sentences next to the likes of Bruce Smith and Reggie White, but while the individual accolades are nice, the lack of team success is clearly wearing on the star pass rusher.