Cleveland Browns News: Freddie Kitchens backs up Baker Mayfield

TEMPE, AZ - CIRCA 2011: In this handout image provided by the NFL, Freddie Kitchens of the Arizona Cardinals poses for his NFL headshot circa 2011 in Tempe, Arizona. (Photo by NFL via Getty Images)
TEMPE, AZ - CIRCA 2011: In this handout image provided by the NFL, Freddie Kitchens of the Arizona Cardinals poses for his NFL headshot circa 2011 in Tempe, Arizona. (Photo by NFL via Getty Images) /
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Cleveland Browns offensive coordinator Freddie Kitchens was not going to hide what he felt when he took the podium for his press conference on Thursday afternoon.

When Kitchens was asked about what quarterback Baker Mayfield said about Hue Jackson following the Browns win over the Bengals, Kitchens did exactly what Mayfield did, and that was say what he had on his mind.

It may rub some media members the wrong way, but Kitchens was not going to pull any punches to save someone’s feelings.

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In today’s featured article, Kitchens supported Mayfield 100 percent, and he made that very clear during his Thursday press conference.

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Browns OC Freddie Kitchens supports Baker Mayfield over Hue Jackson comments – Pat McManamon, ESPN

"Cleveland Browns offensive coordinator Freddie Kitchens has Baker Mayfield’s back.In a big way.Kitchens said Thursday he has no problem with any of Mayfield’s recent statements about former coach Hue Jackson, including an Instagram response when Mayfield called Jackson “fake.”"

Thursday’s press conference added another reason as to why Kitchens is the perfect person to be coaching Mayfield. Not only has he helped Mayfield become more comfortable on the field, but it seems like their personalities are almost identical.

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Fun, Brash Baker Mayfield Is Back—and That’s Good for the NFL – Danny Heifetz, The Ringer

"That changed this week, and it’s clear Mayfield is finally feeling himself at the NFL level. After the Browns rocked the Cincinnati Bengals and former coach Hue Jackson on Sunday, Jackson tried to greet Mayfield at midfield. Mayfield responded like he had seen his ex-girlfriend the Wednesday night before Thanksgiving."

Just like Mayfield said following the Bengals game, he is not just like every other quarterback in the NFL. And that is a great thing for the league, as fans are attracted to players that are not afraid to speak the truth and are willing to show their personality.

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