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Browns quarterback Case Keenum will begin for the harmed Baker Mayfield in Sunday's season finale against the Bengals.John Kuntz, cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Case Keenum will begin for the Browns as they wrap up their season at home against the AFC North top dog Bengals. The opening shot in Cleveland is set for 1 p.m. Eastern.
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The Bengals got the AFC North title with a 34-31 rebound succeed at home against the Chiefs. A day subsequent to being disposed of from the end of the season games, the Browns lost in Pittsburgh, 26-14.
Who: Cincinnati Bengals (10-6) at Cleveland Browns (7-9).
At the point when: Sunday, Jan. 9, 2022.
Time: 1 p.m. Eastern.
Where: FirstEnergy Stadium, Cleveland (67,895).
Television: FOX.
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Most recent line: Browns - 6.5.
Commentators: Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma and Lindsay Czarniak.
Cook Mayfield won't play on Sunday. In any case, as Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com composed, he should retouch his relationship with mentor Kevin Stefanski assuming they need to cooperate next season. Here is a piece of her story.
Pastry specialist Mayfield should resolve his disparities with Kevin Stefanski on the off chance that they need to exist together next season.
Regardless of whether Mayfield repair the wall, he probably won't be back in the event that the Browns choose to update, which appears to be logical now. In any case, he and Stefanski can't run it back except if they work things out and track down a way ahead.
Mayfield's issues with Stefanski rose underneath the surface the majority of the period, with Mayfield feeling like Stefanski's playcalling didn't dependably gotten him ready to succeed or take advantage of his natural abilities, sources told cleveland.com.
Stefanski didn't really debate that Tuesday in the wake of reporting that Mayfield would pass on the season finale against the Bengals and have his torn labrum fixed at the earliest opportunity. In the event that Mayfield's shoulder subject matter expert, Dr. Orr Limpisvasti of the Cedars-Sinai Kerlan-Jobe Institute in Los Angeles, can press him in this week, Mayfield will load up the earliest trip out.
"Collectively, we've been extremely, conflicting this season – as an offense absolutely,'' Stefanski said. "Everything that we will take a gander at long haul here once the season is finished and get an opportunity to check out every last bit of it, yet unquestionably, there are dissatisfactions there."
Tracing all the way back to October, Mayfield felt the run-weighty, three-tight end plot didn't take advantage of his natural abilities, and Stefanski wasn't calling enough of the play-activity smuggles that Mayfield dominated finally season. The conflict heightened to where Mayfield now and again would've favored hostile organizer Alex Van Pelt call the plays. Be that as it may, Stefanski kept the obligation, and Mayfield became progressively baffled.
As the season wore out, Mayfield freely reprimanded the playcalling on somewhere around two events, saying after the 24-22 triumph over the Ravens that the calls "got excessively moderate" and after the 26-14 misfortune to the Steelers that newbie right tackle James Hudson III wasn't given sufficient chipping help against T.J. Watt, who recorded four of the Steelers' nine sacks. Like Myles Garrett before him, Mayfield mourned the absence of in-game acclimations to the Steelers' tension.
"This is the NFL," he said. "You must have the option to adjust midgame and we didn't do a sufficient occupation as should have been obvious."
After a 13-10 triumph over the Lions, Mayfield followed off the field and would not direct his required postgame public interview, an indication of his bafflement through the final part of the period.
Gotten some information about his relationship with Mayfield, Stefanski said "as far as relationship with any of the players, it's something we generally as mentors work on and attempt to challenge our folks and backing our folks, so I feel the same with Baker. I know it's not difficult to check out the dissatisfaction that we've had unpleasantly and you need to nail everything to one player, and that is simply absolutely uncalled for."
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