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Browns Stand by Decision to Trade Flacco Amid Rising Frustrations

BREAKING: The Cleveland Browns have confirmed they hold no regrets about trading veteran quarterback Joe Flacco to the Cincinnati Bengals, despite his impressive performance in last night’s 33-31 victory. Flacco completed 31 of 47 passes for 342 yards, throwing 3 touchdowns and maintaining a 108.6 passer rating.
In a revealing statement, head coach Kevin Stefanski stated, “We’re worried about this game in front of us,” as the Browns prepare to face the Miami Dolphins. The team’s focus remains solely on their upcoming match, with a current record of 1-5 and a mere 2.3% chance of making the playoffs this season.
Stefanski, who opted not to watch Flacco’s game, reiterated his commitment to backing rookie quarterbacks Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders. “If Gabriel needs to be replaced, Shedeur will be the next man up,” he confirmed. This decision follows Flacco’s 1-3 start with the Browns, leading to his trade after management agreed he would start for Cincinnati.
Defensive star Myles Garrett expressed mixed feelings about the trade, acknowledging the team’s need to adapt its offensive strategy. “Whatever offense they’re committed to running doesn’t see that Joe is going to be the most productive in that offense,” Garrett remarked. His frustration echoes throughout the locker room, especially following three consecutive losses.
“Losing sucks. Anytime you’re losing games and they’re stacking up, it is frustrating,” said offensive lineman Joel Bitonio, reflecting the team’s collective sentiment. “You play to win the game.”
Despite the turmoil, the Browns are optimistic about Shedeur Sanders, who is making significant progress in practice and is expected to be ready for action soon. His dedication to improving is noticeable, as he also trains with college players to sharpen his skills.
Meanwhile, tight end David Njoku, who was sidelined due to a brutal hit in the last game, is projected to return next week against New England. Njoku’s absence has further highlighted the team’s struggles on offense, leaving fans eager for a turnaround.
As the Browns look ahead to their match against the Dolphins, all eyes will be on how they respond to the mounting pressure to break their losing streak. The team is determined to refocus and reclaim their momentum. Stay tuned for updates as this story develops.
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