After the Cleveland Browns traded extensive receiver Amari Cooper to the Buffalo Payments on Tuesday, outsiders famous that transfer confirmed the 1-5 Browns have been basically punting on the rest of the season.
Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski addressed such takes whereas talking with reporters on Wednesday.
“I feel our guys get that the No. 1 factor right here is to win,” Stefanski stated, as shared by Myles Simmons of Professional Soccer Discuss. “The No. 1 factor is to compete. The reality is, you do lose guys all through the course of the season. Typically it’s as a consequence of harm, generally it’s as a consequence of commerce — no matter it might be. And our guys should step up when that point comes.”
The Browns restructured Cooper’s contract this previous summer season however then reportedly were willing to package deal him in a deal that may’ve resulted in Cleveland buying extensive receiver Brandon Aiyuk from the San Francisco 49ers. Aiyuk in the end signed an extension to stick with San Francisco, and The Athletic’s Zac Jackson stated on Wednesday that “Cooper had been depressing this season with the Browns” whereas taking part in alongside struggling quarterback Deshaun Watson.
Quite a few reporters and analysts imagine Stefanski is dealing with stress from Browns common supervisor Andrew Berry and/or group proprietor Jimmy Haslam to proceed beginning Watson regardless of his struggles. In the meantime, Cooper joined a 4-2 Payments facet that would compete for greater than only a playoff berth.
As of Wednesday afternoon, DraftKings Sportsbook had the Payments tied for third among the many betting favorites at +550 odds to characterize the AFC in Tremendous Bowl LIX.
“I feel [you’re] upset while you lose any participant, for harm or in any other case — commerce, no matter it’s,” Stefanski stated on Wednesday. “I want Amari luck. Clearly, I talked to him yesterday…You clearly turn out to be near your gamers and also you don’t wish to lose anyone for any motive. However, we perceive the enterprise a part of that and we’re excited [for] what the alternatives will likely be for another guys.”
Regardless of Stefanski’s feedback about eager to win, logic suggests the Browns will look to unload additional worthwhile assets earlier than the Nov. 5 commerce deadline arrives.