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		Browns coach on Baker Mayfield: 'That's a unique situation'
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			 [April 21, 2022]  
			Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin 
			Stefanski spoke about his two high-profile quarterbacks on Wednesday, albeit with only one is in attendance at 
			the team's
 voluntary offseason program.
 
 Stefanski addressed the elephant in the room as it relates to Baker 
			Mayfield,
 who is not at the Browns' facility in Berea, Ohio.
 
 "I'd tell you that's a unique situation. It's fluid. And we'll just 
			continue
 to work through it as we go each day," Stefanski said. "It's a 
			voluntary
 program. What we won't do is we won't say who's here, who's not 
			here. It's
 voluntary. The guys that show up, we're excited that they're here. 
			We're
 excited to work with them."
 
 Mayfield, 27, was expected to be absent as he continues to rehab his
 surgically repaired labrum in his left non-throwing shoulder.
 
 Mayfield, however, recently said on the "Ya Neva Know" podcast that 
			he felt
 "disrespected 100 percent" by the Browns after the team deposed him 
			as
 starting quarterback in favor of Deshaun Watson. Cleveland 
			surrendered
 significant draft capital that included three first-round picks to 
			acquire
 Watson in a trade with the Houston Texans on March 18.
 
 Stefanski declined to address Mayfield's comments on Wednesday, 
			however.
 
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			 "I'm not going to get into the specifics of those 
			types of things," Stefanskisaid. "Again, it really is a unique situation and we'll just work 
			through it."
 As for Watson, Stefanski said he is being embraced 
			by his new teammates sofar.
 
 "We're in Day 2 of the offseason program, so it's like any player on 
			your team
 that is new that it takes time to develop relationships," Stefanski 
			said. "And
 I think now is that time."
 
			
			 Watson, 26, didn't play the 2021 season for the Texans. He demanded 
			a trade,then faced civil lawsuits from 22 women who accused him of sexual 
			misconduct.
 Prosecutors in Texas declined to file charges, but the civil suits 
			are
 ongoing.
 
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