The Cleveland Browns continue to grapple with uncertainty at the quarterback position following the season-ending injury to starting QB Deshaun Watson. Head coach Kevin Stefanski provided an update on QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson, stating that he is now out of the concussion protocol. However, Stefanski did not disclose who would be the starting quarterback for the upcoming game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Thompson-Robinson, a rookie from UCLA, had not firmly secured the starting quarterback role before his injury. This season, he holds a 1-2 record as the starting quarterback, accumulating 429 passing yards, one touchdown pass, and four interceptions.
With the question of who will fill the quarterback position, some argue that veteran QB Joe Flacco could be a viable alternative. Flacco started in the previous game against the Los Angeles Rams and displayed promising signs, recording 254 passing yards, two touchdown passes, and one interception despite the team’s loss. Whether Stefanski opts to stick with Thompson-Robinson or gives Flacco another opportunity remains to be seen.
The uncertainty at the quarterback position adds another chapter to the Browns’ ongoing quarterback saga. In the meantime, decisions regarding the starting quarterback for the upcoming game against the Jaguars will likely be closely monitored by fans and analysts.
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