BEREA, Ohio -- DeShone Kizer won't be looking over his shoulder for Hue Jackson's king-sized hook or worry about another Changing of the Guard when he returns to his starting role Sunday against the Vikings in London.
"You don't ever have to worry about me not bringing aggressiveness,'' he said. "That's who I am. My instincts are always going to be to push the ball down the field, but also accepting that not putting the ball in harm's way is the best thing for us.''
He acknowledged that the real Kizer showed up in the first half of Sunday's 12-9 loss in overtime to the Titans, when he went 9-of-11 for 67 yards and a 92.