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Browns' Baker Mayfield will have shoulder surgery, miss season finale

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Browns guard Wyatt Teller (77) and offensive tackle James Hudson (66) pick up quarterback Baker Mayfield after Mayfield was sacked by the Pittsburgh Steelers during the second half Monday, Jan. 3, 2022, in Pittsburgh.

CLEVELAND — Baker Mayfield’s broken fourth season with the Browns has mercifully ended with one game left.

His time in Cleveland could be running short as well.

Mayfield is sitting out the season finale against Cincinnati so he can undergo surgery on his left shoulder, an injury that affected his performance, contributed to the Browns’ falling way short of expectations and might have altered the path of his NFL career.

Mayfield, who played with a torn labrum suffered in Week 2 and a fracture in his non-throwing shoulder for most of the season, was sacked nine times in Monday night’s 26-14 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Afterward, the 26-year-old said he “was pretty damn beat up” and planned to consult with his family and agents about whether to play against the AFC North champion Bengals.

Coach Kevin Stefanski said conversations Tuesday between Mayfield, his representatives and the team led to the decision to have the operation as soon as possible so he has more time to recover ahead of next season.

“Obviously frustrating for him, but we felt this was the best thing for him right now,” said Stefanski, who did not have a timeline for recovery.

While the operation, which has yet to be scheduled, ends this season for Mayfield, there’s no certainty on where he’ll take his next snap.

The Browns picked up Mayfield’s fifth-year, $18.8 million contract option for 2022, but his erratic and often poor play this season has raised doubts as to whether the team wants to go forward with him.

The team has not approached Mayfield’s agents about a long-term extension, which seemed almost a certainty after he led them to the playoffs last season.

But the Browns didn’t live up to their hype and were eliminated from the postseason while traveling to Pittsburgh on Sunday.

Even though it’s over, Stefanski chose not to assess Mayfield’s uneven season, which ended with him throwing six interceptions in his final two games. It also concluded with him questioning the coaching staff’s decision not to give rookie right tackle James Hudson more help blocking Steelers superstar T.J. Watt.

Mayfield was sacked four times by Watt, who also had one of the five passes batted down by Pittsburgh defenders.

There were junctures earlier in the season when the Browns could have rested Mayfield. But he insisted on playing while wearing a cumbersome harness that kept his shoulder from popping out.

While it was a credit to his toughness to push through the pain, Mayfield may wind up regretting the decision to keep playing (he sat out a Week 7 win over Denver) if it damaged his standing with the Browns.

Monday’s game was a microcosm of Mayfield’s aimless season.

He started 1 of 10, threw a league season-high 10 incompletions in one stretch and took a pounding. However, he also made some nice throws, and his two TD passes had the Browns within five points in the final minutes.

“I kept swinging,” said Mayfield, who finished with 17 TDs, 13 picks and 3,010 yards. “That’s who I am, and that’s who I’ll continue to be.”

Stefanski said he trusted the team’s medical staff to keep turning to Mayfield and did not lament playing him.

“Each one of those weeks and those days when we made those decisions, you are just going off of the information that is available to you,” he said. “That’s information from our medical staff, from Baker, from second opinions and those type of things and then based on how he performed in practice.”

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