Mayfield walks out of presser over 'dumbest question you could ask'
With his Cleveland Browns sitting at 2-5, Baker Mayfield let his frustrations boil over on Wednesday.
During his weekly press conference, the quarterback became irritated by a reporter's questions about a first-half drive from Cleveland's Week 8 loss to the New England Patriots.
Baker Mayfield got into a heated moment with a reporter and walked out of his weekly press conference. #Browns pic.twitter.com/lSGxos3Ce8
— clevelanddotcom (@clevelanddotcom) October 30, 2019
"No, we didn't score points. That's the dumbest question you could ask," Mayfield replied when asked about the possession.
Shortly after the incident, Mayfield gave his side of the incident on Twitter.
say that I’ve gotten complacent. My sense of urgency is at an all time high. And if I offend anybody along the way... that’s too bad
— Baker Mayfield (@bakermayfield) October 30, 2019
After tossing 27 touchdowns and 14 interceptions during his rookie campaign, Mayfield has thrown just six scores and 12 picks in 2019.
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