Baker Mayfield Fires Back at Kevin Stefanski, Ex-Cleveland Browns Coach
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield has made it clear that his time with the Cleveland Browns still stings. When news broke of former Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski joining the Atlanta Falcons as their new leader, Mayfield couldn't help but express his frustration on social media.
Mayfield initially came across a tweet suggesting that Stefanski had a "dumpster fire" at quarterback in Cleveland, presumably referencing both Mayfield and Deshaun Watson. In response, Mayfield fired back with a scathing message of his own, directed squarely at Stefanski.
The Buccaneers QB revealed he's still waiting for the former Browns coach to reach out after he was traded from Cleveland to Carolina in 2022. "Failed is quite the reach, pal," Mayfield wrote. "Still waiting on a text or call from him after I got shipped off like a piece of garbage. Can't wait to see you twice a year, Coach."
The exchange highlights just how bitter Mayfield's parting with Cleveland remains. The quarterback spent four and a half seasons in the city, including a breakout 2020 season under Stefanski's leadership, but things soured afterward.
Mayfield's departure from Cleveland was marked by controversy, with some questioning whether he was truly committed to rebuilding the team. However, he has since found success in Tampa Bay, leading the Buccaneers to two playoff appearances and earning Pro Bowl nods in each of his first two seasons as starter.
With Stefanski now at the helm of the Falcons, Mayfield will undoubtedly face a familiar foe twice a year. Whether this renewed rivalry sparks tension or simply serves as a reminder of past disappointments remains to be seen.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield has made it clear that his time with the Cleveland Browns still stings. When news broke of former Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski joining the Atlanta Falcons as their new leader, Mayfield couldn't help but express his frustration on social media.
Mayfield initially came across a tweet suggesting that Stefanski had a "dumpster fire" at quarterback in Cleveland, presumably referencing both Mayfield and Deshaun Watson. In response, Mayfield fired back with a scathing message of his own, directed squarely at Stefanski.
The Buccaneers QB revealed he's still waiting for the former Browns coach to reach out after he was traded from Cleveland to Carolina in 2022. "Failed is quite the reach, pal," Mayfield wrote. "Still waiting on a text or call from him after I got shipped off like a piece of garbage. Can't wait to see you twice a year, Coach."
The exchange highlights just how bitter Mayfield's parting with Cleveland remains. The quarterback spent four and a half seasons in the city, including a breakout 2020 season under Stefanski's leadership, but things soured afterward.
Mayfield's departure from Cleveland was marked by controversy, with some questioning whether he was truly committed to rebuilding the team. However, he has since found success in Tampa Bay, leading the Buccaneers to two playoff appearances and earning Pro Bowl nods in each of his first two seasons as starter.
With Stefanski now at the helm of the Falcons, Mayfield will undoubtedly face a familiar foe twice a year. Whether this renewed rivalry sparks tension or simply serves as a reminder of past disappointments remains to be seen.