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Mayfield: 'No animosity' toward Browns, awaits fresh start

- By Steve Reed AP Sports Writer

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Baker Mayfield said he was “shocked” to learn that he was not included in the Cleveland Browns' future plans earlier this offseason.

But the No. 1 overall NFL draft pick in 2018 has had a few months now to digest the Browns' decision to replace him with Deshaun Watson and is eager to take advantage of a fresh start with his new team, the Carolina Panthers.

“Shocked, I would say, is pretty much the only way to describe it,” Mayfield said Tuesday. “But you roll with the punches and you've got to move forward. This is a test of adversity and how I'm going to handle it and how I can move forward and be the best teammate possible.”

Mayfield said he has no animosity toward the Browns, although he admits Carolina's home opener against Cleveland on Sept. 11 will be a “special” game.

Often viewed as fiery and outspoken, Mayfield was humble and introspect­ive in his first interview since the Browns dealt him to Carolina for a 2024 conditiona­l fifth-round draft pick.

To help facilitate the deal, Mayfield agreed to take a $3.5 million pay cut. He'll still make a combined $15.5 million from the Browns and Panthers.

In taking the pay cut, Mayfield is essentiall­y betting on himself with free agency lingering after this upcoming season.

But first he has to win the starting job.

Mayfield joins Sam Darnold in the quarterbac­k room, giving the Panthers the top two QBS from the '18 draft — but no clear starter heading into training camp.

Panthers general manager Scott Fitterer called it an “open competitio­n” and predicts both will get equal reps in practice.

“The reason we have Baker here is to make the whole group better as a whole,” Fitterer said. “Our philosophy is that we want competitio­n, not just in the quarterbac­k room but at every position.”

But past success suggests Mayfield has a better chance of winning the job. He's 2930 as an NFL starter, while Darnold is 17-32. Mayfield has thrown 92 touchdown passes and 56 intercepti­ons compared to Darnold's 54 TD passes and 52 INTS.

Mayfield has also shown he can lead a team to the playoffs, helping the Browns go 11-5 in 2020.

Mayfield avoided questions on whether he expects to be the team's starter, only saying he wants to be the best quarterbac­k he can be and help the Panthers win games regardless of his role. He said he likes and respects Darnold, who called him shortly after the trade to Carolina was announced.

He doesn't want a quarterbac­k controvers­y disrupting the team.

“If there is drama within that room it's going to permeate through the building and that's not going to be the case,” Mayfield said. “We're not going to let that happen.”

Fitterer said the Panthers did plenty of background checks on Mayfield before the trade.

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