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Report: Baker Mayfield has major issues with Kevin Stefanski
Scott Galvin-USA TODAY Sports

The Cleveland Browns were a mess on offense for most of the season, and that has apparently contributed to growing frustration behind the scenes.

Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield has been frustrated with head coach Kevin Stefanski for much of the season, according to Mary Kay Cabot of cleveland.com. The issues stem from Mayfield having issues with Stefanski’s playcalling, and a feeling that the head coach failed to play to the quarterback’s strengths.

The discord goes back to October, with Mayfield frustrated by the Browns’ run-heavy scheme. Mayfield wanted to run more play-action bootleg plays as he did in 2020, but Stefanski was unyielding in his preferences. Mayfield became frustrated enough that at times, the quarterback wanted offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt calling plays instead of Stefanski. Mayfield was also publicly critical of Stefanski’s playcalling, calling the offense “too conservative” after the team’s Week 14 win over Baltimore.

Mayfield hinted at internal issues earlier in the season, and it was reported at the time that there was a disconnect between the quarterback and head coach. The situation appears to have only grown worse since then.

Any conflict with the organization comes at an awkward time for Mayfield. The quarterback is entering the final season of his rookie contract, and he has not been willing to give the Browns a discount. There is definitely added uncertainty to Mayfield’s future, and any issues with the coach are only going to make the situation more difficult.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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