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Browns wait a day to name QB starter

Osweiler battling for job with rookie Kizer, but Cleveland coach wasn’t tipping hand

- JOHN KRYK JoKryk@postmedia.com Twitter: @JohnKryk

Today it is.

Cleveland Browns head coach Hue Jackson said on the weekend he’ll reveal his team’s starting quarterbac­k — at least to open the 2017 NFL regular season — today.

Either sixth-year veteran Brock Osweiler or rookie DeShone Kizer will get the nod.

On a conference call with Browns beat reporters Tuesday afternoon, Jackson was asked if he was ready to make the announceme­nt early, what with players not practising after having defeated the New York Giants 10-6 the night before.

“Today is Tuesday — not today,” Jackson said.

What, did he need to watch more tape before deciding? Hold yet more meetings? Or what?!

“It’s a little bit of both,” he said. “Watching the tape from last night, which was good, you go back and see it again and put all of that into the pot to think through it, and have discussion­s with the executive team, people I trust, as we start to finalize this decision. And I think that’s important to do.”

If it’s Kizer, he’d be the first from this year’s crop of rookie QBs to get the starting nod, even though he was the fourth passer selected in April’s draft, in the second round, 52nd overall — after first-rounders Mitchell Trubisky (Chicago Bears, No. 2 overall), Patrick Mahomes (Kansas City Chiefs, No. 10) and Deshaun Watson (Houston Texans, No. 12).

Jackson wouldn’t confirm Tuesday whether he had already chosen between Osweiler and Kizer. But he sounded like he had.

“I think I feel pretty good about where I am. I have been feeling pretty good about what I feel and what I think for a little while now. But you have to let things, as I have always said, play out.

“Today, I wanted to finish the things I wanted to watch, have the conversati­ons I wanted to have with others and just kind of move from there.”

Meantime, in Houston: Tom Savage remains the Texans’ No. 1 quarterbac­k. And it doesn’t sound as though hotshot rookie Watson has much chance to unseat him before the end of training camp.

Asked Tuesday if he can envision any scenario whereby both QBs might play in a game in different situations, Texans head coach Bill O’Brien said yes — “but that’s not the approach that we’re taking. Tom’s the starter ... Tom has really had a good camp.”

The fourth-year passer’s combined stats after two pre-season games couldn’t be much better. Savage is 17 of 20 for 167 yards, one touchdown and no intercepti­ons.

Watson is only 18 of 35 for 281 yards, no TDs, no intercepti­ons.

“(Savage) has really got good command of our offence,” O’Brien said. “Deshaun is a very, very good young player who has a great future in this league — I mean, let’s put the cards on the table. That’s what it is. But Tom has been here for four years.

“The way we want to play, the style that we need to play relative to getting guys lined up, relative to cadence, relative to protection points and route reads and putting guys in the right spot, Tom’s ahead of Deshaun on that.” Beckham update: New York Giants star receiver Odell Beckham Jr. took a nasty hit to the side of his left leg on his way down to the ground after making a leaping catch Monday at Cleveland. Beckham twisted his ankle upon landing, then smacked his helmet on the turf. Triple ouch.

He left the game and didn’t return, but was filmed walking without a limp by game’s end.

Giants doctors determined Beckham suffered no concussion, nor any knee injury despite the ugly way it seemed to bend sideways on the hit.

The initial team diagnosis was an ankle sprain, pending additional tests, including an MRI.

On Tuesday, Giants head coach Ben McAdoo would say only that Beckham “has an ankle” — thanks, doc — and that “we’ll see” how he responds to treatment.

Same for veteran receiver Brandon Marshall, who hurt his shoulder. X-rays taken during the game proved negative.

Beckham called his brush with serious injury “pretty scary.”

 ?? JOE ROBBINS/GETTY IMAGES ?? Veteran Brock Osweiler would seem to have the inside track on the Cleveland Browns’ starting quarterbac­k job, but head coach Hue Jackson has yet to make that call.
JOE ROBBINS/GETTY IMAGES Veteran Brock Osweiler would seem to have the inside track on the Cleveland Browns’ starting quarterbac­k job, but head coach Hue Jackson has yet to make that call.
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