‘DTR’ went 1-2 in three starts as a rookie last season. Head coach Kevin Stefanski has been impressed by his development in Year 2.
BEREA, Ohio — Dorian Thompson-Robinson won’t be satisfied with just being a fill-in piece to Cleveland’s confounding quarterback puzzle.
He wants to be a permanent one.
Not just the short-term fix. The long-term answer.
With the team’s future at QB so unsettled, Thompson-Robinson, who will start this week against Cincinnati, said he’s viewing the next three weeks as his opportunity to show the Browns he can be their starter in 2025 — and maybe beyond.
An audition?
“Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah,” Thompson-Robinson said excitedly on Wednesday. “Best believe we’re trying to take full advantage of it, too. We’re going to go out there, and we’re going to try to win these games.”
The second-year QB from UCLA will make his fourth career start Sunday after coach Kevin Stefanski benched mistake-prone Jameis Winston, who revived Cleveland’s offense over seven starts but threw eight interceptions in his …