The Cleveland Browns are being taken to task for the controversial strategy they may be employing entering their season finale against the Baltimore Ravens.
The 3-13 Cleveland Browns are turning to Bailey Zappe as their starting quarterback for Saturday’s season finale in Baltimore, a team source confirmed.
The Cleveland Browns are reportedly benching Dorian Thompson-Robinson in favor of finishing out the season behind Bailey Zappe. Zappe will start
The Cleveland Browns entered their Week 18 matchup against the Baltimore Ravens as massive underdogs, and the spread has gotten even wider since it was reported that Bailey Zappe would be starting at quarterback.
Cleveland is 3-13 heading into Week 18 after a 20-3 loss to the Dolphins in Week 17, while the Ravens are 11-5 and lead the AFC North heading into Week 18. On Tuesday, Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski said he’s considering playing both Bailey Zappe and Dorian Thompson-Robinson as quarterbacks.
Head coach Kevin Stefanski announced that Dorian Thompson-Robinson and Bailey Zappe would see action in the last game of the season, with the former Patriots quarterback getting the start. Moments after Zappe was named the starter, the point spread rose again, nearing 20 points on BetMGM.
Make it four starting quarterbacks for the Browns this season, marking a second straight slate in which that rarely reached
The Browns have made a decision on who will start at quarterback for Saturday's season finale. It'll be Bailey Zappe, the 40th starter since 1999.