The Commercial Appeal

Browns GM praises Mayfield’s progress

- Tom Withers

CLEVELAND – Baker Mayfield checked every box for the Browns this season: he matured as a player, took them back to the playoffs, solidified himself as a leader.

Cleveland's long search for a franchise quarterbac­k appears to be over.

“We're very, very pleased with him,” general manager Andrew Berry said Wednesday.

However, while praising Mayfield's improvemen­t and growth in his third season, Berry wouldn't publicly comment on the team's future plans with the 25-year-old. The Browns can pick up Mayfield's fifth-year option this offseason and possibly sign him to a longterm extension.

“I don't think that this is really the appropriat­e forum to really talk about those decisions,” Berry said during a Zoom call wrapping up the Browns' season, which ended Sunday with a 2217 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the divisional round. ”That's something that's a little more personal to me, the player and the agent.

“What I can tell you is really I'd echo the comments I had last week with Baker. He did an excellent job this year, right? He led us to the first playoff appearance in eons. He got 12 wins, played winning football all year, developed a really strong relationsh­ip with (coach) Kevin (Stefanski) and the offensive staff and really grew before our eyes on a week-to-week basis both on and off the field.

“Look, we wouldn't be where we were at the end of the season without his performanc­e. He had a really strong season.”

The No. 1 overall draft pick in 2018, Mayfield made better decisions on the field this season and showed more maturity off it. After an inconsiste­nt start, Mayfield threw 20 touchdown passes and three intercepti­ons in his last 12 games.

The Browns have until May to pick up Mayfield's fifth-year option, which is expected to be around $20 million and will be guaranteed under the collective bargaining agreement reached last year.

Assuming the Browns believe in Mayfield, and there's no evidence they don't, it would make sense for the team to lock him up with a multi-year contract.

Mayfield may not be an elite quarterbac­k, but he's resolved the biggest stumbling block over the past two decades for the Browns, who went through 29 starting QBS before they picked the 2017 Heisman Trophy winner.

He's far from a finished product, but Mayfield showed this season that he's determined to get better.

“You saw growth from him as a player from the first game to the last,” Stefanski said. “Really pleased with his progress, and I think he recognizes that he has room to grow like we all do. It is just having that mindset that he is going to constantly improve.”

 ?? DENNY MEDLEY/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Browns quarterbac­k Baker Mayfield rolls out to pass against the Chiefs on Sunday.
DENNY MEDLEY/USA TODAY SPORTS Browns quarterbac­k Baker Mayfield rolls out to pass against the Chiefs on Sunday.

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