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Mayfield takes his own jab at ex-coach Ryan

Ryan: He’s ‘overrated;’ Mayfield: He’s an ex-coach ‘for a reason.’

- By Tom Withers

Baker Mayfield’s getBEREA — ting picked off and picked upon.

Just three games into this second season, Cleveland’s confident-and-cocky quarterbac­k is being surrounded. He hasn’t performed up to expectatio­ns — including his own — and Mayfield’s all-around game is being harshly criticized by fans, media members and at least one opinionate­d former NFL coach. He’s under siege.

After the Browns fell to 1-2 with a loss on Sunday night to the Los Angeles Rams, former Jets and Bills coach Rex Ryan, who now works as an analyst for ESPN, went as far as calling Mayfield “overrated as hell.”

On Wednesday, Mayfield fired back.

“Whatever,” he said, when asked if negative comments like Ryan’s provide motivation. “In the wise words of (Cleveland coach) Freddie Kitchens, ‘If you don’t wear orange and brown you don’t matter,’ and Rex Ryan doesn’t have any colors right now for a reason. So, it’s OK.”

Ryan hasn’t coached since he was fired in 2016 by Buffalo after going 15-16 in two seasons.

Earlier, Kitchens defended Mayfield by saying that Ryan was way off base in describing the former

No. 1 overall pick as a “oneread quarterbac­k.”

“He’s not in our building, he has no idea what we’re doing,” Kitchens said. “Is he a one-read quarterbac­k? No, he’s not. I mean, that’s asinine to even say.”

Ryan’s assessment may have been severe, but there’s no denying that Mayfield has had his share of struggles so far this season.

His completion rate has dropped from 63.8 percent in 13 games as a rookie starter to 56.9. He’s thrown just three touchdown passes and five intercepti­ons. At times, the 24-year-old has either held the ball too long waiting for receivers to get open or bailed too quickly from the pocket to improvise.

Mayfield grew defensive when asked if he’s giving up on plays before he should.

“Did you take that one straight from the commentato­rs or what?” he asked a reporter. “There was one play that I feel like I could stick in there. Other than that, here is the thing: People are going to commend when I extend the play and make a scramble play. And if I leave the pocket too early, they are going to harp on it.

“I couldn’t really care less. I am going to do my job like I said and continue to improve.”

NOTES: S Damarious Randall returned to practice after missing two games with a concussion . ... Cleveland remained banged up as CBs Denzel Ward (hamstring) and Greedy Williams (hamstring), safeties Morgan Burnett (quadriceps), Sheldrick Redwine (hamstring), RT Chris Hubbard (foot), backup T Kendall Lamm (knee) and backup DT Devaroe Lawrence (unknown) remained sidelined . ... Browns TE David Njoku has elected not to have surgery on his broken wrist. The team placed him on injured reserve last week.

 ?? JASON MILLER / GETTY IMAGES ?? With the Browns at 1-2, former Jets and Bills coach Rex Ryan called Baker Mayfield “overrated as hell.” Mayfield fired back saying Ryan isn’t coaching anymore “for a reason.”
JASON MILLER / GETTY IMAGES With the Browns at 1-2, former Jets and Bills coach Rex Ryan called Baker Mayfield “overrated as hell.” Mayfield fired back saying Ryan isn’t coaching anymore “for a reason.”
 ?? GREGORY SHAMUS / GETTY IMAGES ?? Baker Mayfield’s completion rate has dropped from 63.8 percent in 13 games as a rookie starter to 56.9. He’s thrown just three touchdown passes and five intercepti­ons.
GREGORY SHAMUS / GETTY IMAGES Baker Mayfield’s completion rate has dropped from 63.8 percent in 13 games as a rookie starter to 56.9. He’s thrown just three touchdown passes and five intercepti­ons.

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