Panthers QB Baker Mayfield on if opener vs. Browns is a revenge game: ‘No’

Panthers QB Baker Mayfield says he won’t be looking for revenge against the Browns on Sunday. He will, however, be seeking out a big ol’ hug from a certain teammate.

If anyone in the NFL is believed to be seeking out revenge this Sunday, it’s Carolina Panthers quarterback Baker Mayfield. But that’s not what he would tell you.

Just a few days ahead of the 2022 season opener against his last employer, Mayfield was asked if he views his clash with the Cleveland Browns as a “revenge game.” He does not.

“No. I’m grateful for the time I had in Cleveland,” he said on Wednesday. “You know, obviously, like I’ve mentioned multiple times—it ended abruptly and unexpectedly. But we’re here now. Everything happens for a reason and I’m rollin’ with the punches. And like I’ve said, I’m happy to be a Panther.”

That abrupt and unexpected end saw the Browns ship their former No. 1 overall pick away for a conditional piece of 2024 draft compensation. Cleveland moved on from the man who helped lead them to their first playoff win in nearly three decades after making a historically heavy investment into their new quarterback, Deshaun Watson.

So if Mayfield isn’t looking for revenge this weekend, then what is he looking for . . . ?

“A big hug from Nicholas Chubb would be a really, really good gift,” he said when asked if he’s excited to embrace his old teammates on the field. “Just to hear him say a word would also be nice . . . the mime that he is.”

Perhaps Mayfield (and Chubb) will save their words for when the game actually starts.

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