quarterback Jameis Winston is looking to bounce back after a three-interception performance. and Cleveland Browns offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey is keeping the message simple against the New Orleans Saints on Sunday.
Before his third start of the regular season, Winston had his typical result He threw for 550 yards with four touchdowns and three interceptions. Cleveland offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey has been in charge of the game since Winston started, and he has talked about how Winston can better protect the ball : “We have to trust our eyes, trust what we see out there…there’s no reason to force anything.”
Ken Dorsey said his message to Jameis Winston after a three-pick game this week against the Saints: “We have to trust our eyes, trust what we see out there… there's no reason to force anything.”
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After a terrible offensive start to the season, Winston's passing game has shown some life at times, as he recorded the two highest passing yards in a game for a Cleveland quarterback so far this season. Second-year receiver Cedric Tillman had a breakthrough with Winston, and hopefully the two can build off their momentum after the bye week.
Winston and the Browns travel to New Orleans in Week 11, where Winston gets to play against one of his former teams, where he made 10 starts in three seasons. Both teams have had disappointing seasons so far and could use a win to turn the tide in both locker rooms.