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Browns Floated Trade Proposal – Myles Garrett for Broncos Star

The NFL offseason is barely underway, but one proposed trade idea has already set social media buzzing across two fan bases.

According to league chatter, Cleveland Browns have quietly floated a bold concept internally: exploring a framework that would send their franchise defensive star to Denver Broncos in exchange for an elite defensive centerpiece.

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It’s not an official offer. It’s not even a negotiation yet. But the idea alone speaks volumes about where both franchises stand entering the 2026 offseason.

Cleveland finds itself at a crossroads. With another uneven year behind them and mounting pressure to reset the roster, the Browns are reportedly open to creative solutions. Moving a generational defender like Myles Garrett would be a seismic shift — but one that could finally rebalance an offense that has lacked consistency, explosiveness, and a true identity.Article image

Denver, meanwhile, remains firmly in win-now mode. The Broncos’ defense has shown flashes, but when games tightened late in the season, the need for a dominant, game-changing pass rusher became impossible to ignore. Pairing a proven superstar with Denver’s defensive scheme would instantly reshape the defensive ceiling.

That’s where this idea gains traction.

By the middle of the discussion, one name inevitably surfaces as the centerpiece from Denver’s side: Jonathon Cooper.

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Cooper’s future in Denver has been the subject of quiet speculation for months. While still one of the league’s most physically gifted and disruptive young edge rushers, frustration with his role surfaced at times during the 2025 season. League sources suggest Cleveland views Cooper as the type of culture-changing defender who could stabilize a young locker room and give the Browns a true identity on the back end overnight.

From Denver’s perspective, the logic is uncomfortable — but not irrational. Elite edge rushers are harder to replace than elite cornerbacks. A move like this would be less about talent evaluation and more about positional scarcity and championship math.

The proposed structure would be massive, likely involving additional draft compensation. But the foundation is clear: Cleveland gets a proven defensive cornerstone in his prime. Denver gets a defensive force capable of swinging playoff games by himself.

No deal is imminent. In fact, Denver executives are believed to be extremely reluctant to move Jonathon Cooper unless absolutely blown away. Still, the mere existence of this floated idea underscores how aggressive this offseason could become.

Sometimes, the most dangerous trades are the ones that start as "just a thought."

And this one? It’s a thought that won’t go away quietly.

“The Martian” Jasson Domínguez Agrees to Take the Minimum Salary to Stay With the Yankees on a New Win-Win Deal, While Sending an Emotional Message to the Entire Bronx Fanbase
New York, New York – February 6, 2026 In a surprising turn of events, Jasson Domínguez, the highly touted outfielder known as “The Martian,” has agreed to take the minimum salary to stay with the New York Yankees for the 2026 season. The deal is seen as a win-win for both Domínguez and the Yankees, as it allows the young player to remain with the team while navigating the crowded outfield situation in the Bronx. The decision comes after an offseason filled with uncertainty for Domínguez, who had been expected to either play a significant role with the Yankees or be traded due to the team’s stacked outfield. With the re-signing of Cody Bellinger (five years, $162.5 million) and the continued presence of Trent Grisham, Aaron Judge, and Juan Soto, among others, Domínguez found himself without a clear spot in the starting lineup. Despite his potential, the 23-year-old’s future with the team seemed uncertain. However, rather than seeking a trade or moving to a different organization, Domínguez has made the choice to remain with the Yankees. By agreeing to a minimal salary deal, he shows his dedication to the team and his confidence that he can still find a way to contribute. “I know I’m not in the position I want to be in right now,” Domínguez said in an emotional message to the Bronx fanbase. “But I’m still here, and I’m still working hard every day. I’m committed to this team, and I believe in what we’re building. I’ve always dreamed of being a part of this organization, and I’ll do whatever it takes to help us win. Thank you, Yankees fans, for your unwavering support. I promise to give my all, no matter where I’m playing.” In 2025, Domínguez had a solid but not spectacular season with a .257 batting average, .331 on-base percentage, and .388 slugging percentage. While he hit 10 home runs, drove in 47 RBIs, and stole 23 bases, his defense remained a weak point, especially in the outfield. After 93 starts in left field, his role diminished late in the season and into the playoffs. The 2025 season marked a critical point in his development, and his struggles in the field became a focal point in the team's evaluation. Manager Aaron Boone had previously expressed hope that Domínguez would play regularly in 2026, but with the offseason moves the Yankees made, including the re-signing of Bellinger, Domínguez’s role became less clear. With a logjam in the outfield, Domínguez may need to start the season in Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre to continue his development and get everyday at-bats. However, by agreeing to stay with the Yankees on this deal, Domínguez has shown maturity and a willingness to contribute in any way possible. It remains to be seen if he will have the opportunity to work his way back into the starting lineup or if he will be used as a trade piece in the future. But for now, his commitment to the Yankees and his emotional message to fans have solidified his place in the hearts of the Bronx faithful. The Yankees have made it clear that they value Domínguez’s potential and will continue to monitor his development closely. For now, the focus is on his growth as a player, and the hope is that he will one day fulfill the promise that made him one of the top prospects in the league. As the 2026 season approaches, Jasson Domínguez has shown that sometimes, loyalty and dedication to the team are just as important as playing every day. He has made it clear that no matter the role, he will do whatever it takes to help the Yankees succeed.