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Browns quarterback Jacoby Brissett said that he plans to take a “next man up” mentality as he prepares to take over for Deshaun Watson to start the season.
Brissett’s likely step up to Cleveland’s QB1 comes after independent arbitrator Sue L. Robinson, the disciplinary officer appointed by the NFL and players association, ruled that Watson should be suspended for six games to start the 2022 season.