
Sunday marked the second consecutive game in which the Browns benched Kizer in favor of Hogan, though this time came immediately after halftime, calling into question Kizer's immediate future as the starting quarterback. Not helping Kizer's case was Hogan's play versus the Jets. The second-year signal caller threw a beautiful touchdown pass to David Njoku during his first drive and showed accuracy -- something Kizer has lacked -- throughout the contest. Coach Hue Jackson has repeatedly said that Kizer will have a long leash, but through five games the rookie has four red-zone interceptions and an 0-5 record. The Browns may want to consider starting Hogan from this point forward.

























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