Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski saying during his Monday press conference that he is sticking with the starting quarterback has become a weekly tradition in Cleveland this year, but this week’s version will likely be received with more luck than most before it.
Stefanski told reporters that Jameis Winston “is the starter” after he threw for 334 yards and three touchdowns, including the game-winner, in Sunday’s 29-24 win over the Rams. Stefanski praised Winston’s play and also praised the protection that allowed the quarterback to go through his progressions to find the right throw.
Winston’s play likely made that answer a formality, but the Browns had promoted Dorian Thompson-Robinson to the No. 2 quarterback spot in week seven. Thompson-Robinson replaced Deshaun Watson when Watson tore his Achilles tendon and then left with a finger injury that kept him out against Baltimore. Bailey Zappe is the other quarterback on the active roster.
Watson’s play before his injury made it difficult for Stefanski to keep him as a starter. It’s an easier case this week and the Browns hope that remains the case after they face the Chargers in week nine.