Eagles GM Howie Roseman reportedly traveled to Cleveland to negotiate directly with the Browns for Myles Garrett
The Philadelphia Eagles are pushing harder than ever to pull off one of the biggest trades in recent memory. According to NFL Rumors, general manager Howie Roseman personally traveled to Cleveland this week to meet with the Browns’ front office to continue negotiations for
The talks reportedly intensified after Garrett’s visit to NovaCare Complex on Friday, where he met with Eagles staff and several players. Sources close to the situation say both sides have been discussing trade packages that could reshape Philadelphia’s future — and Roseman is ready to pay the price.
The current offer on the table, according to insiders, includes two first-round draft picks and a young defensive player. That player, later revealed by team sources, is cornerback Kelee Ringo

For the Eagles, the move signals a clear Super Bowl push. Garrett, 29, is in the midst of another dominant year, recording
Browns officials are said to be intrigued by the Eagles’ offer, given the potential draft haul and Ringo’s long-term upside. However, they remain cautious about parting with their franchise cornerstone unless the return package becomes undeniable.
When asked about the trade talks, Howie Roseman didn’t deny the pursuit but chose his words carefully:
“We’re not afraid to take bold swings if it makes us better. Myles Garrett is a special kind of player — the kind who changes everything for your defense. And in this league, if you want greatness, you have to be willing to risk something big.”
If the deal goes through, it would mark one of the most aggressive midseason moves in Eagles history. And for fans across Philadelphia, it would send one unmistakable message —
Eagles Fan Passes Away Days After Attending His Final Game, Eagles Star’s Touching Gesture Brings Comfort to His Family

Philadelphia Eagles fans are mourning the loss of Mac Bech, a devoted supporter whose passion for the team never wavered, even in his final days.
During the Week 8 matchup between the Eagles and Giants

But what began as a dream day for Mac turned tragic. Shortly after the game ended, he suffered a sudden stroke in the stands and collapsed. Nearby fans quickly signaled for medical staff, and stadium paramedics rushed to his aid, performing emergency procedures before transporting him to a local hospital.

According to medical reports, Mac regained consciousness the following day - but tragically fell into a deep coma shortly after. Despite the tireless efforts of doctors, he passed away three days later
Friends describe Mac as the kind of fan who lived and breathed Eagles football. He never missed a game, always believed in the team, and dreamed of one day meeting his favorite player, a dream he finally realized just before his passing.
After learning of Mac’s death, Saquon Barkley reached out to the Bech family privately. He personally visited them to offer condolences and emotional support, and also donated $100,000 to assist with medical and funeral expenses.
“Football brings people together in ways words can’t describe,” Barkley said quietly. “Mac’s passion for the game and his heart for this team will never be forgotten.”
The Eagles organization and fans across Philadelphia have shared their condolences, with many calling Mac Bech a true example of what it means to be part of the Eagles family, loyal, passionate, and forever devoted to the game he loved.