Ken and Lima play Myles Garrett's introductory press conference with the Rams, and the quotes land with a thud, Myles saying he loved Cleveland, his family planted roots there, and leaving tears at you, which Ken acknowledges is genuinely touching before immediately pivoting to the business reality that he has to root against the Rams until at least the Super Bowl because the pick value matters. Ken spends the first chunk of the show pushing back on national analytics guys who parachuted into the Browns fan base to explain why the trade was great, arguing that when you have never talked to these fans or understood what Myles meant to a franchise that went 0-16, you look like an idiot reducing it all to pass rush win rates. The core of Ken's frustration lands clearly: the trade confirms what everybody already knew, the Browns have zero faith in their quarterback room, and if they had even a Bo Nix level answer at the position Myles never goes anywhere. Ken closes on something bittersweet, saying Browns fans are now going to get to watch Myles on the biggest stages and finally find out just how good he truly is, which is both a gift and a gut punch at the same time.
Myles Said He Loved Being in Cleveland and Now Ken Has to Root Against Him

Myles Garrett #95 of the Los Angeles Rams poses with general manager Les Snead and head coach Sean McVay during a press conference after an organized team activities workout at Rams Village at the Warner Center on June 2, 2026 in Woodland Hills, California.
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