Dawg Pound Daily: Taylor blocks out noise as Cleveland Browns starter

MIAMI GARDENS, FL - DECEMBER 31: Tyrod Taylor
MIAMI GARDENS, FL - DECEMBER 31: Tyrod Taylor /
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The Daily Dawg Tags bring you all the news you need to know to keep up to date with the Cleveland Browns. Today we look at Tyrod Taylor remaining confident

Good morning Cleveland Browns fans. Once again we come to you with all the news you need to know regarding the team you love.

This week the Browns were seen at a charity golf tournament, which gave some of the players a chance to speak with some media members.

One player who sat down for a bit was starting quarterback Tyrod Taylor. He opened up about how he found out the team was using the No. 1 overall pick on his potential successor — Baker Mayfield.

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Their coach then talked about how someone who was an underdog in the NFL like Taylor will be able to quiet the noise and get the job done.

That story and more are featured in today’s Daily Dawg Tags. Enjoy.

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"“I didn’t necessarily have a reaction or anything. I appreciate him calling. Whoever was taken, that doesn’t necessarily bother me. I welcome him to the team, but my mindset when I first came into the league is prepare each and every day as the starter and continue to keep pushing yourself."

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