Browns QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson not ‘wide-eyed anymore’

Jake TrotterESPN Staff WriterNov 16, 2023, 01:17 PM ET3 Minute Read

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BEREA, Ohio — Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson emphasized that his upcoming second career start will be a completely different experience compared to his first one two months ago.

“I know what to anticipate now,” he confidently stated on Thursday. “I’m not stepping out there for the first time — I won’t be wide-eyed anymore.”

The Browns made the decision to name Thompson-Robinson as their starter for Sunday’s game against the Pittsburgh Steelers after Deshaun Watson’s season-ending fracture in his throwing shoulder. This incident occurred during the previous Sunday’s 33-31 win over the Baltimore Ravens.

Thompson-Robinson’s first start in Week 4 against the Ravens, due to Watson’s rotator cuff strain, resulted in three interceptions and four sacks, ending in a 28-3 loss. Despite the rough outing, Thompson-Robinson emphasized that he has learned a lot from that experience and is better prepared for the upcoming game against the Steelers.

“I know what it takes now to be an NFL quarterback, not just a college quarterback,” he expressed. “I believe I’ve taken that next step.”

Thompson-Robinson’s journey to becoming the Browns’ starting quarterback began after being drafted with a fifth-round pick out of UCLA, following an impressive preseason and securing the No. 2 job behind Watson. However, after Watson’s injury, the Browns turned to PJ Walker, who won two consecutive games but had a critical interception in a loss to the Seattle Seahawks.

Now, Thompson-Robinson is getting another shot at proving himself as the starting quarterback for the Browns.

“That was a tough spot that he was in,” Browns coach Kevin Stefanski said of Thompson-Robinson’s first start against the Ravens. “I think this week, having a full week of preparation, knowing that he’s going to be the starter, I think is important.”

The Browns are set to face the Steelers in a pivotal AFC North matchup, with both teams standing at 6-3 and trailing the first-place Ravens (7-3) in the division.

“You have to win,” Thompson-Robinson emphasized. “It’s a must-win game. Not only just for this week but for our future, what we’re trying to get to and the goals we’re trying to get to. So it’s a big game. At the end of the day, if I go out there and follow my rules, I’ll be all right.”

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