Breaking: Dorian Thompson-Robinson's Finger Healed, Tapped as Browns' Backup QB vs. Ravens
Update on Quarterback's Injury
In a recent statement, Los Angeles Rams quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson declared his finger is fully healed and ready for action. He will serve as the Cleveland Browns' backup quarterback against the Baltimore Ravens this weekend.
Browns' Quarterback Situation
With starting quarterback Deshaun Watson suspended for the first 11 games of the season, the Browns have been searching for a reliable backup. Thompson-Robinson's recovery from a finger injury sustained in the preseason has filled that void.
Thompson-Robinson's Experience
Thompson-Robinson, a former four-star recruit from Las Vegas, Nevada, has shown promise in his young NFL career. In limited playing time with the Rams, he completed 65% of his passes for 368 yards and two touchdowns.
Browns coach Kevin Stefanski expressed confidence in Thompson-Robinson's abilities, saying, "We're excited to have Dorian back on the field. He's a talented young quarterback who has a bright future in this league."
The Browns will face a tough test in their season opener against the Ravens, who boast one of the league's top defenses. However, with Thompson-Robinson as the backup, Cleveland fans can rest assured that they have a capable option at quarterback should anything happen to Jacoby Brissett.