Aditi Kinkhabwala on Joe Flacco, the Browns’ offensive line & why Andrew Berry deserves more credit

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— snapped. He also had to complete the pass too. OK. I mean that, you know, it was like a you know what. — And it’s
— funny, — it’s funny
— because I, before I went to the wine store yesterday, I was in Aldi grocery shopping and I met a gentleman there who obviously wanted to talk about the Steelers and how alarming the Steelers looked, and yet they ended up with a W and I quoted, it’s Julian Edelman, I think, not Danny Amendola, and I’m awful to mix them up. I believe it was Julian Edelman who said he’d much rather have an ugly win than a pretty. So in some ways, you did enough to win, you did enough to win against a team that people were talking about potentially going undefeated, also overreaction alert right there. Your defense is continuing to build off of itself. Confidence begets confidence. You finally got a takeaway from that defense, which for years I’ve been screaming, you need takeaways to truly be an exceptional defense and an exceptional defensive player. So, you know, sometimes it takes a little while to get things going. I don’t know. Hey, listen, I’m excited about the win. I mean, you know, I, I, uh, brought up that stat because it’s also it’s not, yeah, it’s a negative for the offense, but it’s also a positive for the defense. How good the defense is. It’s phenomenal. Well, sure, but I mean look at Baltimore. You just threw Baltimore there. Baltimore’s offense has been absolutely unbelievable and what’s happened to their defense. So a lot of this is, look, we saw an absolutely horrific offensive. It was offensive, in fact, but offensive display on Sunday between the Texans and the Jaguars, and I think they have two very physical, strong, stout defenses. The Jaguars especially are great ball hawks, but it’s even hard to say it was a good defensive performance because there were 20+ penalties and the offenses were just so bad. But there is a piece of you that says, you know what? Training camps are just not the same, practices are just not the same, and the first month of football is often very ugly and takes a little bit of time to get going. Now, in the case of the teams that I saw, I think the Jaguars will indeed continue to get better. I really like what Liam Cohen has put in place. You can sort of see pieces there. I’m not so sure that I’d say the same about the Texans, but I think it’s fair to have some patience right now. With certain players, certain teams, certain offenses. If you ask me about the Giants, I would disagree, — but I’m not talking out of
— Dart just announced the starter, by the way. Oh, see, and that’s why I told you I wouldn’t agree. I didn’t even know that. — I didn’t even know
— that. Get out. — I’m
— like I’m looking down at my phone. Why did my producer, who’s the most massive Giants fan and who I’ve been telling before this week. They just need to go, I mean, who I’ve been telling since training camp, they just need to go with Jackson Dart. I think he’s in temple. I think it’s because he’s in probably for all of our friends who are celebrating New Year. Thank you. Are you, you’re celebrating Adam and you’re working on the new year. I’m working. I work, I’m not very religious. I’m, I’m culturally Jewish and I’m proud of being Jewish, but I, I’m not religious. We’re working on them. We’re working on them. I don’t, I don’t, — I’m not gonna get a whole thing on
— that. Anyways, let’s let’s let’s keep it sports. Anyways, Adi, let me ask you, why is it that you look at the picks for the offensive side and the defensive side, right? And I’m talking the whole tenure of AB and Kevin. Why is it as of lately, the defensive picks is more so hits and offense is kinda, yeah. Why is that? And we have an offensive head coach as well. So why is it why is it just to come in and get and have these people playing immediately. You can see the impact like Carson Swesinger, Mason Graham, you can see these guys immediately coming in impact, even Martin Emerson when he was playing, he immediately impact to an offensive guys, you know, the wheels. Well, to be fair, junkins and, and, uh, and, uh, Fannon have made an impact. — I mean they’re
— right. OK, so are, but are you tagging, are you saying, and I don’t actually know this. In some organizations I know how much say a head coach has on picks and how much input the coaching staff and the head coach specifically has on picks. I don’t believe that Kevin has, for example, as much input as Mike Tomlin. So I don’t know that it’s fair for you to tag Kevin with the recognition of talent. But you can, you certainly raise a good point about the development of players. Of course, the staff was kind of thrown in disarray a year ago, and that may have been a piece of that. I don’t know. I, you know, scouting is something that I I feel strongly about the personality piece of scouting and how personalities fit together, what the ecosystem of a locker room is, and why those are things that matter, but you’re not gonna pay me on to tell you whether this guy’s got a hitch in his throw basically. So I can’t really speak to why they would seem to scout talent better on defense than offense. I mean, I know that. The Steelers for years couldn’t draft a cornerback. They kept trying and trying and trying and missing and missing and missing, yet they could find wide receiver talent in the late rounds consistently. I don’t know if that has to do with the makeup of the staff. If you’re asking about development, well, the staff has changed a few times, so that’s a fair question, but if you don’t have that much talent to start with, then what are you supposed to do? I just feel like. I mean it’s OK. You you cannot buy. I mean, I wish I had the answers for you. That’s not what I’m saying. You say that the staff shaking up, so as the defense side as that, you know, it’s still the results are just different and I just don’t understand how you can be this offensive minded guy where and we, the players that we’re getting, we’re just not seeing the development. Like right now for we had this big argument about the offensive line past this season when you had the Luke Wipplers, the actor, you’ve drafted guys, but yet now we’re gonna be in, now we’re gonna be behind the eight ball next year because you haven’t developed those guys. And I feel like that happens on the offensive side to where receivers, quarterbacks, line. We are always behind the eight ball because these guys haven’t developed those guys. So what is going on? But on the Defensive side, you’re taking undrafted safeties, he’s just starting guy. You’re taking guys off the street, bringing them in and they’re making immediate impacts. I just don’t understand how is it that on the offensive side we can’t figure this out, but defensively they can, it don’t matter who they get in there, they can, let me not say anybody. I’m, I’m not gonna take it that far. They bring in certain guys and they can see immediate impact. I just, I’m confused. I’m perplexed. OK, so Mason Graham and Carson Singer Singer Schwezinger were both outstanding picks and are tremendous guys, not only for their talent, but also how smart they are and what they are able to do. So, yes, that’s tremendous talent, tremendous hits there. Number 2, there’s a reason that Jim Schwartz has such a great tenure resume perception. As an outstanding defensive coach, he is. He is like he is a great coach Kevin, did he? He simplifies the complex, sure, but Kevin is also the head coach who has a lot on his plate. He’s also the play caller. There’s a lot on his plate. He has to be able to trust the guys that are working underneath him to manage their position room, position groups. I think Daly is a great coach. You have a new Oline coach. You you’re. Let’s see, let’s see, but I think, I think you’re saying something very valid. You need, you need to see players get better. You do want to feel that players are getting better. So again, I’ll say the same thing I just said to Adam, let’s not overreact after 3 weeks. Uh, speaking of overreacting, uh, Baltimore’s 1-2. They play the Chiefs this week. They could be 1 in 3 real quick. They could be 2 and 2s, are you really that impressed by the Chiefs? Are you watching the Chiefs right now and saying, oh yeah, that’s the dynasty? No, — they’re not
— that good. I could have if they could. Play the pass, uh, anyway, — if
— they played Jackson Dart, yeah, there you go. Well, my question to you is like this division’s really weird, right? Because Cincinnati is not gonna be up there at the end of the year because Browning’s not gonna be able to carry them the way Burrow would. I mean, even though there’s two in one, you’re in Pittsburgh, so you know the Steelers as, as well as anybody here in this room and, and, uh, I, I, I guess I’m just like, where is this division going to go? Where do you see it go? Put, put on your, uh. Uh, get out, OK, so I’m, I’m not counting out the Ravens just yet. OK, I, you know, very easily they could beat the Chiefs. Yeah, sure. They need to fix that defense, but they were also slow starting on defense a year ago as well. They need some bodies back. I don’t know that that’s the best excuse because they have those bodies against the Bills and still. Yes, which, I mean, I think I read in fact that it was one of the 3 highest rushing numbers of John Harbaugh’s career, which almost spans two decades now as the head coach of the Ravens. So alarming in every way, but There’s still a lot of season left. There’s still a lot of time to get right. that offense, just, I mean, they’re world beaters, find me someone who’s really stopped Lamar Jackson just yet. The Steelers defense certainly hasn’t been able to. Aaron Rodgers himself said how awful. The Steelers’ offense was. I mean, the Patriots kept trying to give them that game and the Steelers wouldn’t seize it. By all rights. I mean, 55 takeaways and you win by only 1 touchdown. So I don’t, I’m not really sold on them either. And the Browns defense, we’ve been saying since camp. Looks so, so, so good. If they can generate more turnovers, they can have even greater impact on this team and let’s get this offense going. Let’s give this offense a little bit of time to get going. I, I’m not giving up on the offense just yet. Uh, there’s a reason, you know, that they traded away, Kenny Pickett. They clearly believe in Joe Flacco, so. I would have, I mean, Adam and I had this conversation offline. I would have liked them to have Kenny because I think he would have been a better option should you decide that. You want to make a change. Just because of the experience, because of the starting experience, because of all of a variety of factors, but now that’s gone, so you’re essentially all in on Joe Flacco. So let’s give it a little time. Ask me again. Ask me again in 2 weeks and then maybe I’ll say, OK, this offense stinks, but I’m not ready to say that just yet. even though you told me off the air that Joe wanted to take you to the early bird special when you met with him because he, he was tired, we will still be patient with Joe and your advice. Let me tell you, you started this like over the last 50 years, and I was like, do you think I’ve been alive for 50 years? And now you’re telling me that I get the senior citizens. Special. No, I’m saying Joe. I’m saying I was saying Joe is old, not you. I’m I’m older than Joe. — I’m older than
— Joe. Well, but I wasn’t talking about your age. I say you look a lot younger than I will say I will, I will say my question till 2 weeks from now. Um, I, I, I delegated all my time unfortunately we’re out of time. Thank you indeed. We’ll see you. Thanks, thanks for having me. — I’ll
— talk
— soon.

Aditi Kinkhabwala breaks down the Cleveland Browns’ upset win over the Packers with a sharp focus on three key areas: Joe Flacco, the offensive line, and the front office decisions that made this roster possible. Flacco got the win, but his uneven play continues to spark debate in Cleveland about how long he should remain QB1. Aditi weighs in on what she’s seeing from the veteran and whether Kevin Stefanski can keep riding this formula with a struggling offense.

The offensive line, meanwhile, has been hit hard by injuries — including Dawand Jones’ latest setback — yet they continue to fight and give the Browns just enough protection to survive. Aditi highlights how the unit’s depth and resilience are keeping the offense afloat, even if it hasn’t been pretty. That kind of toughness up front is often overlooked but remains critical in the AFC North.

Finally, Aditi shines a light on Andrew Berry. The Browns’ GM has taken his fair share of criticism, but the way this roster is built — especially the defensive dominance we’re seeing — is a testament to Berry’s vision. From key draft picks to strategic free-agent signings, his fingerprints are all over this team’s identity. In a season that could easily have gone off the rails, Berry deserves more credit for why Cleveland is still in the fight.

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48 comments
  1. Is she on the Browns payroll, or just a Brown Air head. This chick is clueless. Brown #30 in scoring the NFL 15 pts. Flacco is #31 QBR in the NFL. NO O-line and they will lose more O-line. This Lions might score 50 on the Browns.

  2. “Nobody else could have gotten them lined up at the end of the game”.

    Really? Cmon guys it’s really not that hard. We’ve watched all 3qbs practice it in training camp.

    The way you guys talk about the QBs is like they are toddlers…

  3. Her n Cabot needs to get fired ….they clearly with the go against Shedeur agenda ….all this talk up Flacco shit has to do with not playing Shedeur cause if Gabriel goes out there n suck they will have to play Shedeur

  4. A reporter who speak on surface level topics telling an ex NFL player who understands the game intrinsically and profoundly is an insult. SMH. Just makes sense on sucking when you see how they structure their business flow

  5. Aditi is definitely on that Kenny Pickett tip. Why have Kenny Pickett when you want to see how the rookie QBs will play? Lets be real, the Browns will draft a QB in the 1st round next year, the two rookies are there for trades and they have to play to see what trades they could get for them.

  6. She kills me, she sees no problem with a rookie playing in New York, and Russell Wilson even playing bad, is playing better than Flacco. However, she has a problem with a rookie playing in Cleveland, make it make sense.

  7. Tyvis what t u talking about… Andrew Berry has never drafted a player that was voted to the probowl. None of his defensive picks have been good except this year Graham and Carson. And that's not cuz of development… Those are just great football players. Berry is a joke of a GM. Should've been fired when he traded away Baker and stranded for deshaun.

  8. FFS Aditi! Kevin Stefanski has been the head coach for 6 years. He hasn't developed a single player on offense! I don't give a damn how much he has on his plate. If he can't do the job then he should either quit or be fired. Spare me the excuses. 🙄🙄🙄

  9. It’s funny how the offensive line is terrible and Joe has no time to throw to wide open receivers. But when sanders was having offensive line issues the narrative is he looks lost out there 😂

  10. how bad are the BROWNS??? the BROWNS WON, n guess who gets most of the air time on ESPN, First Take? Shedeur Sanders!!! 🤣🤣🤣 media people in Cleveland better pray that Shedeur Sanders starts for the BROWNS soon, if Shedeur leaves Cleveland the Browns media is going to take a BIG HIT!!! 🤣 because NFL executives, NFL TV partners, NFL advertisers want Shedeur out of Cleveland ASAP!!!

  11. The draft is a crapshoot. The Browns lost all those first-round picks in the Watson debacle. Could have picked up offensive talent with those three picks. Went Defense this year when they could have picked Hunter. Tavis – if Hunter's a bust, you wouldn't blame any team for picking him, would you? Aditi is right about the Steelers not being able to draft a QB – going with Wilson and now Rogers. Pickett was a bust for them. This year, Judkins and Fanin may prove to be great picks. We'll see. Three games are nothing. Yes, be patient. The Browns have been bad for so long that two generations of fans haven't had a chance to see what good football looks like, and the media are instigators, always looking for readers/clicks/views.

  12. It wasn't Joe Flacco that got the ball placed! Stop gushing over this bum! It was Njoku getting up quick and the Center that placed that ball actually 1 yard back and the Ref not moving it. Flacco had nothing to do with that otherwise if the Ref moves that ball the game is over.

  13. She has to be getting paid to be this optimistic. This team roster and coaching is sole of the worst we've ever seen on Offense. Flacco is the worst QB in the entire NFL and it's not even close

  14. Aditi sticking up for Stefanie again. Development has sucked under Stefanie and Dingle Berry. Facts!
    And why do we spend 1 second talking about the Ravens? Stop!

  15. Can’t wait until the day when we get back to reporters who actually know what they’re talking about. Her and Mary Kay should go join a knitting club and leave the football to people who know what’s really going on.

  16. Man, I can’t wait till I get to the point as a Browns fan where I’m excited to hear excuses I promise you when I get to that point Aditi and Mary K Will be my favorite to listen to 😂

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