Browns' Baker Mayfield: Suffers no setback Sunday
Mayfield absorbed a few hits Sunday that bothered his left non-throwing shoulder but had no setbacks, Marla Ridenour of the Akron Beacon Journal reports.
Mayfield sustained a completely torn labrum in his left shoulder Week 2, then weeks later it was reported he had fractured the humerus bone in the same shoulder. "I felt a couple, but no setbacks, so that was one positive for me looking at this," the quarterback responded when asked about getting hit in the shoulder following Sunday's 15-10 loss to the Steelers. "Just have to get it corrected and continue to rehab and do all of that." The Browns' passing offense misfired on several occasions, including a few key drops and a fumble. There's also the curious case of Odell Beckham, who had one official target among 43 snaps and 29 routes ran during the game. The passing game was a point of focus for head coach Kevin Stefanski, who told Ridenour the team needs to address the passing attack, which ranks 26th in yards per game and tied for 30th with seven passing touchdowns.
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