
Though the rookie signal caller didn't add to his league-leading 11 interceptions Sunday, he and the rest of Cleveland's offense had a tough time moving the ball against a superb Vikings defense. The Browns had possession of the ball for just over 22 minutes, as multiple drives went three-and-out due to Kizer's inaccuracy issues. Most of Kizer's completions consisted of short dump-offs, but his best pass of the day came when he hit Ricardo Louis down the left sideline for 37-yard gain that set up Kizer's eventual one-yard touchdown dive. Overall, the 21-year-old didn't do anything to merit a benching this time around, but he was still unimpressive as a whole.

























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