Myles Garrett Reacts to Travis Kelce's Sweet Comments After Garrett's Trade Request (Exclusive)

Garrett requested a trade from the Cleveland Browns on Monday — and Kelce said every team "would be accepting of a guy like" him

As Myles Garrett's future in the NFL remains unknown, he is keeping a positive attitude.

Garrett, who requested a trade from the Cleveland Browns on Monday, caught up with PEOPLE’s Janine Rubenstein in New Orleans at the SiriusXM set at Media Row. "I hope it’s full of winning, full of happiness," he says of his next chapter. "And I hope I’m able to display my talent and be the person that I am.”

Garrett’s comments come just hours after Travis Kelce shared his own thoughts on the news of the defensive end’s desire to leave Kelce's hometown team. 

Defensive End Myles Garrett #95 of the Cleveland Browns practices drills during Training Camp at their CrossCountry Mortgage Campus on August 5, 2024 in Berea, Ohio; Travis Kelce #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs stands on the sidelines during the national anthem prior to an NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on September 5, 2024 in Kansas City, Missouri.

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“I think every team in the National Football League would be accepting of a guy like Myles Garrett,” Kelce told reporters, including PEOPLE, during a media day on Feb. 5. 

“[He’s] a stand up guy,” he continued. “He’s in the community. I told him I appreciated him for everything he’s done for the Cleveland community before he mentioned that he wanted a trade.”

Jamie Collins Sr. #51 of the Cleveland Browns and Myles Garrett #95 combine to tackle Travis Kelce #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs during the game at FirstEnergy Stadium on November 4, 2018 in Cleveland, Ohio
Travis Kelce and Myles Garrett.

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The feeling is mutual, Garrett shares, as he calls the three-time Super Bowl champ a “great guy.”

“He’s been a good friend and I always love catching up with him,” Garrett adds. “Much luck to him on his journey to win another.”

And while Garrett waits to see where he’ll play next season, the winner of 2024's Defensive Player of the Year says he’s staying “cool as a cucumber.”

“This is all part of the process and I wouldn't rather be anywhere else in the world right now,” he says.

As far as who he thinks will win on Sunday, “I really do think Philadelphia has all that it takes to win it all,” he says, before quickly adding: “The Chiefs are just the Chiefs. You can never bet against them.”

Garrett is not playing in Sunday's game, but he will appear on television screens nationwide as part of Oikos' new Super Bowl ad alongside Juno Temple.

"It was outstanding, Juno was great. She was so fun to work with, she very often had a smile on her face, cracking a joke, she's just clever," he says working with the Ted Lasso star. "I couldn't ask for a better co-actress."

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