Updated
Updated · NBC Sports · Jun 7
Myles Garrett Takes Effective 10% Pay Cut on $179 Million Rams Deal
Updated
Updated · NBC Sports · Jun 7

Myles Garrett Takes Effective 10% Pay Cut on $179 Million Rams Deal

3 articles · Updated · NBC Sports · Jun 7

Summary

  • $179 million over 2026-2030 stayed unchanged after Garrett’s trade from Cleveland to Los Angeles, leaving his new Rams contract with no added money despite a higher tax bill.
  • California’s 13.3% state income tax versus Ohio’s 3.125% means Garrett will effectively keep less of the same gross pay, with about half his games at home and bonus money typically taxed where the team plays.
  • The deal does raise Garrett’s 2026 pay to $37 million from $30.5 million, but total compensation over the next five years and first three years remains the same.
  • Because Garrett had a no-trade clause, he could have sought extra money to offset the move; instead, the unchanged terms suggest he prioritized a fresh start with a contender over millions in after-tax income.

Insights

Myles Garrett took a massive tax hit to join the Rams. Can the allure of LA actually make him wealthier?
Garrett chose a contender over cash. Is this the start of a new trend for NFL superstars?
By trading Garrett, did the Browns secure their future or just hand the Rams a Super Bowl?