CLEVELAND — The rollercoaster that has been Browns quarterback DeShone Kizer's rookie season was on display in Sunday’s overtime loss to the Packers.
Kizer had stretches when he flashed big-time potential on a cold day at FirstEnergy Stadium. In others, he regressed back to old habits as Cleveland watched a two-touchdown lead in the fourth quarter dissipate down the stretch.
"I asked our guys is to be the best version of themselves today. That's what they did. I thought that was the best version of us as a football team – offensively, defensively and special teams – up until the fourth quarter when we need it the most," coach Hue Jackson said.