Baker Mayfield better keep his head on a swivel when he arrives at the Rams’ facility in Thousand Oaks. Not because Aaron Donald is going to be waiting to sack him, but because Raheem Morris might throw a punch when he sees him.
Not really, of course, but Morris joked about wanting to punch Mayfield for a 2018 game between the Browns and Falcons. In that game, Mayfield led Cleveland to a 28-16 win over Atlanta and said after the victory that he “just woke up feeling dangerous.”
He completed 17 of 20 passes for 216 yards and three touchdowns, beating Morris’ Falcons. At the time, Morris was Atlanta’s assistant head coach and WRs coach, and the loss dropped the Falcons to 4-5 on the year.
“Baker got a big win against me in Atlanta, and I can’t wait to see him so I can yell at him because he told me he was feeling hot that day,” Morris said. “That was a part of that famous press conference of he, ‘felt dangerous,’ so I might punch him when I see him. But other than that, that’s awesome. (We’re) always trying to acquire good talent. Just found out about it actually walking to this press conference that we got him. Anything to try to help your guys acquire talent and do some different things, that’s what the Rams are about.”
Mayfield joins the Rams after starting six games with the Panthers this season, going 1-5 with six touchdowns and six interceptions. He could make his debut in Los Angeles as early as Thursday night against the Raiders, so we may not have to wait long before he suits up in a Rams uniform.
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