During the 2021 NFL season, the Cleveland Browns are no strangers to madness. For example, recent friction between QB Baker Mayfield and WR Odell Beckham Jr. led to the beneficiary’s departure from the team. Browns fans had hoped that the show of recent years was finally behind them a year after a fruitful first year under Andrew Berry and Kevin Stefanski. Unfortunately, it has continued after the establishment until 2021. The on-field fights have resulted in a 7-8 record heading into the final fourteen days of the campaign. While the team has a legitimate opportunity at winning the AFC North, their quarterback has recently faced death threats. In addition to less genuine online media opposition, as said by his better half. Emily Mayfield observed passing threats, misinformation, and lack of concern coming to the Cleveland QB through social media in an Instagram story.
The Browns quarterback has struggled for much of the season. Fans for his inconsistent play have chastised them. While his performance has been lacking, supporters’ reactions to him as a death threat are never appropriate. Mayfield and the Browns are down to their last two games to save their season. Up until Monday Night Football, these latest allegations from his better half could lead to further non-football-related inquiries in the number one place.
Baker Mayfield’s season has been a disappointment. By and large, the previous No. 1 choice has managed a lot of wounds and hasn’t had the opportunity to put up incredible numbers. Mayfield’s performance this season has gotten a lot of attention. While some of it is reasonable, there is a line that supporters should not pass. Unfortunately, there are a few fans who are pushing things too far. Emily Mayfield said that some people had sent her significant other passing risks in a new Instagram story. Emily wrote on Instagram, “It’s insane how much cynicism is increased through web-based media. “I’m still a believer that there are more good people in the world than bad, but WOW does social media make me ponder at times”.
This explains why I enjoy spreading motivation. It’s something we need more of in our lives”. The death threats are being told about my better half, and the explicit DISRESPECT never ceases to amaze me. I question those of you who even think those things, let alone type them out if it wasn’t already evident. I genuinely want to believe that you can find some happiness and stop stealing it from others.”
Baker Mayfield’s morning might not have gone his way, but his wife Emily is hopeful that a Browns win this evening will put an end to what has been a perplexing few days. The Browns quarterback failed to attempt out of COVID-19 conventions before the season opener against the Raiders, which means he’ll miss a critical AFC battle. Emily later resorted to Instagram to express her dissatisfaction with the “extremely frustrating” situation. “It’s perplexing because he feels every ounce of effort. He tried everything he could to get that negative result. In any event, we can deal with what we have control over. This isn’t something, either. “Emily shared a picture on her Instagram Story.
Mayfield tested positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday despite lead trainer Kevin Stefanski’s objections. The Browns had 22 players in COVID conventions heading into Monday’s game. During the dispute, the NFL moved the Raiders’ game against the Browns from Saturday to Monday. Even though Mayfield stated via social media on Sunday night that he is “sound” and has “had no manifestations,” he was not removed from the save/COVID-19 list.
Mayfield’s backup, Case Keenum, also failed to comply with COVID regulations. Thus third-string quarterback Nick Mullens will start against the Raiders. Although Mayfield will be out for Monday’s game, Emily assured Brown’s supporters that the quarterback would not be watching the game alone. “Accept that we’ll be applauding hysterically from our sofa. Our team can make it happen!!” Emily took a step forward. “How about we show them what’s truly going on beneath the surface and win the AFC North?” The Bengals and Ravens are tied for first place in the AFC North at 8-6. The Browns are in third place at 7-6. The Steelers are 7-6-1 in the division but only a half-game behind first.