It is Thursday, March 3, 2022, and the 2022 NFL Combine is in full swing.

Wednesday afternoon’s press conference with Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski headlines the Wednesday edition of Browns Nation news and notes.

As with GM Andrew Berry’s press conference, the day before, there were no groundbreaking news headlines coming from it; both men hold their cards close to the vest.

1. Stefanski Will Again Call Plays In 2022

There was a lot of speculation regarding play calling going into 2022.

Would Stefanski continue to call plays?

Some thought when the Browns named Drew Petzing as the quarterbacks’ coach last week that offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt could potentially take over play-calling.

He would have a little extra time on his hands because AVP was the de facto quarterbacks coach in addition to handling his OC duties.

That is not the case as Coach Stefanski said yesterday that he will be calling plays in 2022.

There were definite play-calling issues last season that hopefully are rectified in 2022 because players are healthier and painful lessons were already learned.

2. Stefanski Supports Mayfield

Reinforcing with Berry said the previous day, the Browns are committed to Baker Mayfield as their starting quarterback for 2022.

No one inside the Browns organization has wavered from this train of thought despite the countless news stories and speculative theories in the headlines.

3. Stefanski On OBJ

Coach Stefanksi has probably had enough of the Odell Beckham Jr. questions, but they are still coming at him.

When asked his thoughts on OBJ, he said:

“Happy for Odell and I wish him well.”

Hopefully, that puts an end to the OBJ questioning, but it likely will not.

Conclusion

The Browns have to take advantage of the lessons learned from 2021, or 2022 could be a bitter disappointment also.

It is sometimes easy to forget that Stefanski has only two years of head coaching experience under his belt.

Those years were polar opposites in many respects which makes fans excited, wary, and anxious for what 2022 brings.

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