BEREA, Ohio -- Hue Jackson offered passionate support of rookie quarterback DeShone Kizer this week, saying his belief in Kizer has not wavered.
His position wasn’t surprising; that he felt the need to express it just two games into the season was a mild surprise. Jackson even used the two words that have been so perplexing to the Browns the past several years.
“We want this guy to be our franchise quarterback,” Jackson said. “I stand behind this guy wholeheartedly.”
Kizer had a rough second game in Baltimore with three interceptions, one lost fumble and one quarter missed due to a migraine.