Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Garrett close to new deal

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CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Browns are closing in on a contract extension with star defensive end

Myles Garrett, a person familiar with the negotiatio­ns told

The Associated Press on Tuesday.

Garrett, the No. 1 overall pick in 2017 and one of the NFL’s top edge rushers, and the team could have the deal completed in the next day or so, said the person, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivit­y of the talks.

NFL Network reported the extension could be for five years and $125 million, which would make Garrett the league’s highest-paid defensive player. The Browns have been discussing the extension with Garrett and his representa­tives for months.

The Browns have been eager to lock up Garrett, 24, to a long-term deal. The team views him as one of the franchise’s cornerston­e players who has only begun to reach his potential. Garrett has recorded 30 1/2 career sacks in 37 games for Cleveland. He had 10 sacks in 10 games last season, but was suspended by the league for the final six games after he pulled off Pittsburgh Steelers quarterbac­k Mason Rudolph’s helmet and struck him in the head with it.

Commission­er Roger Goodell reinstated Garrett in February after meeting with Garrett in New York.

The Browns felt the helmet-swinging skirmish was out of character for Garrett, who said he reacted violently because Rudolph had used a racial slur.

Garrett entered this offseason with two years left on his rookie contract after Cleveland picked up his fifthyear option.

Chicago linebacker Khalil Mack is currently the highest-paid defensive player, averaging $23 million per season.

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