pointed no fingers and made no excuses after a loss to the Colts that saw the rookie quarterback and Browns offense struggle for a third time in as many games.
“In order for us to move forward as an offense,” Kizer said postgame, “I've got to make sure the ball's in the right spot at the right time.”
Kizer took ownership of three interceptions — including one in the red zone that ended a promising drive in the third quarter — and a new-look group still building chemistry early this season.
“Turnovers are the name of this game in this league,” he said, “and we went out there and had two crucial ones in prime opportunities and moments for us to go down and change the momentum of the game.