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What is Cleveland to do?

 

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The next five weeks are going to go a long way in determining the long-term future of the quarterback position in Cleveland. Yes, Baker Mayfield has his fifth-year option locked in for 2022 at $18.86 million, and the odds are at this point that he'll be back for at least 2022.
 

"I think with Baker, especially from a long-term perspective, you really try and take a big-picture approach," general manager and executive vice president of football operations Andrew Berry told Cleveland reporters this week. "Really with any player, it is about (the) body of work over several years and also taking into context the environment or particular individual's situation. We have seen Baker play a lot of good football here. We have seen Baker play good football this season. I know he is excited and we are excited for the opportunity ahead of us. We expect him to play his best football moving forward over the next five weeks."
 

But the Browns, who have worked so hard under Berry and head coach Kevin Stefanski to climb out from under their past, are nearing the precipice of QB purgatory with an underwhelming five-game finish from Mayfield. They have options, but are any of them viable?
 

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34 minutes ago, Ann said:

What is Cleveland to do?

 

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The next five weeks are going to go a long way in determining the long-term future of the quarterback position in Cleveland. Yes, Baker Mayfield has his fifth-year option locked in for 2022 at $18.86 million, and the odds are at this point that he'll be back for at least 2022.
 

"I think with Baker, especially from a long-term perspective, you really try and take a big-picture approach," general manager and executive vice president of football operations Andrew Berry told Cleveland reporters this week. "Really with any player, it is about (the) body of work over several years and also taking into context the environment or particular individual's situation. We have seen Baker play a lot of good football here. We have seen Baker play good football this season. I know he is excited and we are excited for the opportunity ahead of us. We expect him to play his best football moving forward over the next five weeks."
 

But the Browns, who have worked so hard under Berry and head coach Kevin Stefanski to climb out from under their past, are nearing the precipice of QB purgatory with an underwhelming five-game finish from Mayfield. They have options, but are any of them viable?
 

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Maybe Baker should at least move next door to the R&R Hall of Fame and get away from the stadium for a few days each week. 

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Buffalo's terrible O-line:

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But how much of that is Allen being able to both release the ball and being able to escape pressure on his own?  

 

Sure, Jackson can escape pressure too...but I get the sense he's got the brains of a rutabaga when it comes to holding vs. releasing the ball under pressure.

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Wow, the Giants...
 

The New York Giants are already without quarterback Daniel Jones (neck) and expectations are that he’ll remain sidelined for several more weeks. Now they’re likely to be without Mike Glennon as well.
 

Glennon, who started in place of the injured Jones, was knocked around in Week 13. The Miami Dolphins were consistently at his throat and following the game, the veteran quarterback was diagnosed with a concussion.
 

With Glennon now in the league’s concussion protocol, the Giants are left extremely thin at quarterback. Jake Fromm, who was signed off of the Buffalo Bills’ practice squad last week, will likely take over as the starter in practice.
 

Behind Fromm, the Giants have Brian Lewerke on their practice squad and safety Logan Ryan as an emergency arm.
 

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