The buzz surrounding Myles Garrett’s future has electrified the NFL off-season, especially in northeast Ohio, where the standout pass rusher has made it clear he wants out of Cleveland. Garrett, destined for the Hall of Fame, is eager to find a team poised to vie for the Lombardi Trophy right away.

Given the Browns’ current rebuilding phase, his desire is understandable. Despite Garrett’s immense talent, Cleveland has struggled to capitalize, reaching the playoffs only twice during his tenure.
With the Browns veering closer to the top draft pick than to postseason glory, Garrett is looking to maximize his prime years elsewhere.
Naturally, almost every team would welcome Garrett with open arms; he’s a transformative player who can single-handedly elevate a team from contender status to championship favorite. One such team is the Buffalo Bills, who are in search of that final piece to break through the AFC’s glass ceiling.
Despite their efforts, the Bills have struggled with consistency in their pass rush, with Von Miller unable to regain his pre-ACL injury form from 2022, Greg Rousseau still developing, and A.J. Epenesa solid but as a role player.
Bringing Garrett to Buffalo could be the catalytic move that dethrones the Kansas City Chiefs’ dominance in the AFC. Garrett’s presence on the Bills’ defensive line could very well propel them into the Super Bowl spotlight.
Leading the charge to recruit Garrett to Buffalo is Pro Bowl left tackle Dion Dawkins. Dawkins recently took his campaign public during a segment on NFL Gameday Live, alongside Kyle Brandt and Gerald McCoy.
He delivered a convincing pitch aimed directly at Garrett, emphasizing how just one game-changing play by Garrett could have flipped last season’s fortunes for the Bills. Dawkins expressed sincere admiration for Garrett, urging him to bring his talents to Orchard Park, declaring that Garrett is the missing piece needed to achieve what they’re striving for.
Garrett, a proven performer in cold weather, would feel right at home in Buffalo’s snowy winters. Joining forces with quarterback Josh Allen would also be a first for Garrett, as he’s never had a quarterback of Allen’s caliber leading his team.
The addition of Garrett would signify an immediate upgrade to the Bills’ defense, resetting the strategic landscape of the AFC. Just as teams meticulously prepare to face Josh Allen, they would now have to account for Garrett’s disruptive presence.
As the 2025 season approaches, there’s significant hope in Buffalo that Garrett could be heading to Western New York, potentially the game-changer they’ve been waiting for.