It is in the middle of a decidedly eventful season for Cleveland that Jameis Winston (QB) will take the reins of the attack. ESPN journalist Kimberley A. Martin confirmed this on Wednesday. Between the new accusations against Deshaun Watson (QB) then his serious injury during the last game, the exchange of Amari Cooper (WR), a record of 1 victory for 6 defeats, an attack which did not exceeded 20 points this season and fans are starting to get impatient, the Browns are close to the precipice and are now counting on Winston to keep them away from it. The former Buccaneer, unlike the supporters, was in any case not happy about his teammate's injury, quite the contrary. He even appeared very emotional in a video in which he defended Watson. Despite everything, Jameis Winston feels “ready”.
“This is the story of my career over the last few years. I am ready for whatever role I am called to play. I am here to serve. »
Jameis Winston leads a revamped offense
The start of Jameis Winston will not be the only change for Cleveland next Sunday against Baltimore. Kevin Stefanski also announced this Wednesday that he was now leaving control of the attack to his offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey. The former coach of the year is visibly in the dark since he declared that he retained responsibility for calling games two weeks ago…
To see how Dorsey will choose to use Jameis Winston because he was not the number choice of the coaching staff. Dorian Thompson-Robinson (QB) was preferred to replace Watson during the game against Cincinnati. However, he injured his finger, a stroke of luck for Winston. The latter also entered asemergency quarterback, and even threw the only touchdown of the game for David Njoku. Given Cleveland's season, Jameis Winston will certainly not perform a miracle and the Browns must certainly start thinking about the next draft.