CLEVELAND -- Hue Jackson knew there would be days like this with DeShone Kizer, and he's not the slightest bit concerned.
"This is his second game in the National Football League,'' Jackson said Monday. "We just played the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Baltimore Ravens. He didn't play as well yesterday, but the sky is not falling by any stretch of the imagination. This guy is everything I thought he was.''
After a solid opener against the Steelers, Kizer had his rookie "aha'' moment against the Ravens, who picked him off three times and strip-sacked him once in a 24-10 Browns' loss.