Kevin Stefanski loved the victory. He loved the game, he loved the points, he loved the passes, he loved the protection. At a press conference, the Cleveland coach did not hide his satisfaction, and explicitly reappointed Jameis Winston at the head of his attack. “ He is our holder,” the Browns coach said bluntly.
Jameis Winston, from the bench to the light
It must be recognized that with a gloomy start to the season, a more than disappointing Deshaun Watson, and an attack that had been slipping for weeks, Winston's performance against the Baltimore ogres was convincing. With 334 yards, three touchdowns thrown, the 20-point mark exceeded and the victory at stake, the former first choice of the draft has earned his place as leader of the Ohio dogs.
Stefanski praised his game, and his ability to follow his reads to find the right target. Faced with Dorian Thompson-Robinson or Bailey Zappe, Winston therefore crushed all opposition and all competition. However, it will be necessary to confirm against the Chargers in week 9.