Baker Mayfield Fires Back at Kevin Stefanski, Rekindling Old Wounds
The bitter taste of Cleveland's past still lingers for Baker Mayfield. The quarterback's acrimonious stint with the Browns, which ended in 2022, has left a lasting impression on him. Now that the Atlanta Falcons have hired former Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski, Mayfield is ready to revisit those painful memories.
On social media, Mayfield retweeted a post suggesting Stefanski was left with a "dumpster fire" at quarterback during his time in Cleveland. However, instead of keeping the peace, Mayfield delivered a scathing response, targeting Stefanski for his alleged lack of communication after trading him to the Carolina Panthers in 2022.
"I 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."
This isn't the first time Mayfield has aired his grievances against Stefanski. During his time in Cleveland, Mayfield spent four and a half seasons under head coaches Freddie Kitchens and Stefanski. While Stefanski's 2020 season with the Browns yielded impressive results, including an 11-5 record and a playoff berth, things took a downturn during the following two seasons.
The tension between Mayfield and Stefanski has been building for years, and it appears that nothing will change now that they'll be facing each other twice a year. For Mayfield, who had all but written off his NFL career after leaving Cleveland, his time with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers has been a breath of fresh air.
Under coach Bruce Arians, Mayfield has become one of the most productive quarterbacks in the league over the past three seasons, earning two Pro Bowl selections and helping the Buccaneers reach the playoffs twice. Meanwhile, Stefanski's tenure as Falcons head coach is off to an uncertain start.
It seems that old wounds will continue to fester for both players, but only time will tell if their rivalry will be the defining factor in their respective careers.
The bitter taste of Cleveland's past still lingers for Baker Mayfield. The quarterback's acrimonious stint with the Browns, which ended in 2022, has left a lasting impression on him. Now that the Atlanta Falcons have hired former Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski, Mayfield is ready to revisit those painful memories.
On social media, Mayfield retweeted a post suggesting Stefanski was left with a "dumpster fire" at quarterback during his time in Cleveland. However, instead of keeping the peace, Mayfield delivered a scathing response, targeting Stefanski for his alleged lack of communication after trading him to the Carolina Panthers in 2022.
"I 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."
This isn't the first time Mayfield has aired his grievances against Stefanski. During his time in Cleveland, Mayfield spent four and a half seasons under head coaches Freddie Kitchens and Stefanski. While Stefanski's 2020 season with the Browns yielded impressive results, including an 11-5 record and a playoff berth, things took a downturn during the following two seasons.
The tension between Mayfield and Stefanski has been building for years, and it appears that nothing will change now that they'll be facing each other twice a year. For Mayfield, who had all but written off his NFL career after leaving Cleveland, his time with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers has been a breath of fresh air.
Under coach Bruce Arians, Mayfield has become one of the most productive quarterbacks in the league over the past three seasons, earning two Pro Bowl selections and helping the Buccaneers reach the playoffs twice. Meanwhile, Stefanski's tenure as Falcons head coach is off to an uncertain start.
It seems that old wounds will continue to fester for both players, but only time will tell if their rivalry will be the defining factor in their respective careers.