Myles Garrett: ‘I’m going to roll’ with Baker Mayfield, ‘for better or for worse’

Myles Garrett stood up for Baker Mayfield after the quarterback’s rough performance in the Christmas loss to the Packers

The football world is railing against Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield after his four-INT performance in Cleveland’s 24-22 loss to the Green Bay Packers on Christmas day. Mayfield had a rough game in the nationally televised loss.

It was not a good game from Mayfield, who was activated from the COVID-19 list just before the game and has not practiced with the team in some time. The lack of coordination with the receiving corps showed, as did Mayfield’s obviously injured left (non-throwing) shoulder. And Mayfield is taking the heat for the disappointing Browns game, and by and large, entire season.

Teammate Myles Garrett stood up for his quarterback. The Pro Bowl defensive end showed his support for No. 6 in his postgame comments.

“Baker, he’s done a great job while he’s been the quarterback for us and I’m going to believe in him as long as he’s got a Browns uniform on,” Garrett said after the game. “I’m going to roll with him and I’m going to support him, be there for him, for better or for worse.”

Garrett did not sugarcoat the performance, not from Mayfield or anyone in a Browns uniform.

“He’s made some great plays, he’s made some not-so-great plays. So have all of us, so don’t judge him for when he was injured or coming back from COVID. I mean, the guy can play. Until the end of the season and whatever happens afterwards, we’re going to stay together and we’re going to keep on rolling,” Garrett said.

Safety John Johnson III not a fan of the Browns offensive playcalling

John Johnson III wasn’t happy with the early INT playcalls but he liked Harrison Bryant’s TD catch

There were a lot of Browns fans who weren’t very happy with the offensive performance in the early going in Green Bay. When quarterback Baker Mayfield threw his second interception of the first quarter on Christmas, one of the Browns players took some offense with Cleveland’s offensive strategy, too.

Safety John Johnson III, who is sitting out Saturday’s game with an injured hamstring, tweeted out some criticism of the Browns offense during the game. Johnson’s simple tweet was something that a lot of Browns fans were thinking:

It’s not something that head coach Kevin Stefanski will like seeing or hearing about after the game. But Johnson wasn’t wrong

Johnson kept tweeting through it, sort of explaining his exasperation with his next offering,

And Johnson was right. Mayfield hit Harrison Bryant for a touchdown strike on the next drive and Johnson was all about it,