BEREA, OH – A year ago, quarterback Tyrod Taylor was focused on leading the Buffalo Bills to the playoffs for the first time in 17 years. He did just that, but ending the longest active playoff drought in pro sports brought Taylor no security with Buffalo.
Come March, the dual-threat QB was shipped westward, down I-90 to Cleveland in exchange for a third-round pick. Now, as Taylor prepares for his first season with the Browns – the new owners of the NFL’s longest postseason dry spell – slated as the starter, he’s found new motivation thanks to his former team.