"I wouldn't comment on what he feels about the situation".
In an extensive piece by GQ profiling Cleveland's most intriguing athlete, Mayfield committed a little QB-on-QB crime by blasting the Giants' decision to draft Daniel Jones with the sixth pick in the 2019 draft.
"I think there's a lot of things that motivate me before something like that would, " Jones said Tuesday after practice.
"I think he's handled it terrifically, " Shurmur said.
"I'm not sure I would do it that way but everyone's got a different way of doing things and my focus is here, " he said. I keep hearing "HE'S PERFECT FOR CLEVELAND!'..." "This was personal. They thought they'd send me here to die".
"At the end of the day, we're anxious about us", Engram said. After the interview was released, Daniel Jones released a short statement, praising Mayfield's play and abilities on the field. Mayfield already has begun to prove his own critics wrong by leading the historically lowly Browns to six wins in their final 13 games last season, but his logic suggests Jones might find it a bit more hard to achieve success at the next level. "I played a big part in that". "I don't know. I'd make sure we won the game, maybe". "I don't look back on that without a large responsibility for that". "He's a great player, he can throw it, I enjoy watching him play".
Dexter Lawrence, the rookie defensive lineman who requested to be training camp roommates with Jones, said he is "slightly" bothered by Mayfield's comments. He comes in and works hard every day and he deserves respect, but I guess he's got to go and earn it. ... He knows who he is, he knows how hard he works, he knows where he came from.