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Updated · clevelandbrowns.com · Jun 4
Alex Wright Takes Browns D-Line Lead After 3-Year Extension and Garrett Trade
Updated
Updated · clevelandbrowns.com · Jun 4

Alex Wright Takes Browns D-Line Lead After 3-Year Extension and Garrett Trade

3 articles · Updated · clevelandbrowns.com · Jun 4

Summary

  • Alex Wright said at Browns OTAs he is embracing a bigger leadership role after Myles Garrett was traded for Jared Verse, with coaches pushing him to be more vocal on the defensive line.
  • The 2022 draft pick is now Cleveland's longest-tenured defensive lineman after signing a three-year extension in November 2025, giving him added responsibility in a unit entering a new era.
  • Wright is trying to match that role with production after a career-best 2025 season of 37 tackles, 12 tackles for loss and 5.5 sacks in 14 games.
  • Jared Verse, the 2024 Defensive Rookie of the Year and a two-time Pro Bowler, has already begun working alongside Wright at OTAs, where Wright said he introduced him to the line's practice habits.
  • Cleveland is betting the transition will not weaken a defense that ranked fourth in the NFL at 283.6 yards allowed per game last season, even with a new coordinator in Mike Rutenberg.

Insights

Can Alex Wright and Jared Verse replace a generational talent, or is Cleveland's elite defense destined to crumble?
After a record sack season, was trading Myles Garrett a brilliant rebuild or a historic blunder for the Browns?
Is trading a superstar for draft picks the NFL's new model for escaping mediocrity?