Cleveland Browns: Cleveland’s Rookie QB Has a New Outlook for His Second NFL Start
17.11.2023 - 02:15
/ hollywoodnewsdaily.com
The Cleveland Browns are at a crossroads. They have lost starting quarterback Deshaun Watson for the remainder of the season, and now they have to weigh their options. In the wake of their QB1 going down with a shoulder injury that requires surgery, Cleveland has decided that their rookie QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson will get the start for week 11.
everything we do, we do together pic.twitter.com/R8gyIy3RXa— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) November 16, 2023Another divisional game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, and another chance for the Browns to show how tough they really are. Hollywood News Daily is here to take a deeper dive into DTR’s “new outlook” going into his second NFL start. Cleveland’s rookie stated that this upcoming start will be “day and night” from his first start a few months ago, according to ESPN.com.
“I know what to expect now,” he said Thursday. “I’m not stepping out there for the first time — not going out there wide-eyed anymore.” DTR started when The Cleveland Browns first met the Baltimore Ravens in October. Watson was dealing with a different shoulder injury.
However, DTR did not know he was starting until after Watson’s pre-game warmups determined that QB1 was not good to go. Thompson-Robinson went on to throw three picks and get sacked four times in Cleveland’s 28-3 loss. Dorian said that he feels like he is ready for the Steelers as he had learned a lot from that first start.
“I know what it takes now to be an NFL quarterback, not just a college quarterback,” he said. “I think I’ve taken that next step.” DTR does have that swag. pic.twitter.com/r4hMhEuZ8O— Tom Withers (@twithersAP) November 16, 2023Cleveland took DTR with a fifth-round pick out of UCLA, where the young man was a five-year starter.
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