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Mayfield won’t walk any comments back

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Baker Mayfield won’t back down, won’t change. Not for Hue Jackson or critics or anyone.

Don’t bother telling the Browns’ rookie quarterbac­k how he should act. He’s not listening.

“I’m not a cookie-cutter quarterbac­k,” Mayfield said. “Never have been, never will be.”

Mayfield said Wednesday he doesn’t regret calling former Browns coach Jackson “fake” and promised to stay true to himself.

After throwing four touchdown passes and leading the Browns to a 35-20 win on Sunday in Cincinnati, Mayfield was cool toward Jackson when they met on the field and then said he was unhappy with the coach’s decision to take a job with the Bengals, a division rival, just weeks after he was fired by the Browns.

“People took it as me personally attacking Hue, but that’s not it,” he said. “It’s the fact that I get to have my own opinion and he gets to do what he wants . ... I didn’t like the (Jackson) move and people don’t have to care. I’m not looking for anybody’s approval.”

Mayfield says he’ll deal with detractors the way he always has.

“I have an opinion ... but the most important thing is me doing my job and I can manage both,” he said.

Reid’s testing fatigue: Eric Reid said he’s being targeted by the NFL because of his pending collusion case after being drug tested five times since signing with the Panthers on Sept. 27.

NFL drug screenings are random, but the Panthers safety said this year for him it has been “excessive.” He said in a normal 17-week season he’s tested “maybe twice.”

Reid believes the extra tests are related to fallout from his collusion case against the NFL which alleges owners conspired to keep him out of the league because of his decision to kneel during the national anthem.

Reid said he doesn’t have anything to hide since he’s never failed a drug test, but he added it needs to be talked about because “it’s like stopand-frisk — it’s just wrong.”

‘No guarantee’ Foster plays for Redskins: After deciding to give Reuben Foster an immediate second chance following his domestic violence arrest, the Redskins say they’ll continue to investigat­e the 24-yearold’s legal problems and are making no assurances he’ll ever play for them given the obstacles he must clear to return.

Foster is currently on the NFL’s Commission­er Exempt list and cannot play in games or practice following his arrest Saturday night at the 49ers’ team hotel in Tampa. He has been charged with one count of first-degree misdemeano­r domestic violence.

Extra points: The Jaguars could be without CB Jalen Ramsey against the Colts. Coach Doug Marrone said he has a “high level of concern” regarding Ramsey’s availabili­ty. Ramsey missed practice because of a knee injury . ... Jaguars RB Leonard Fournette’s appeal of a onegame suspension for fighting was denied.

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