Browns QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson sends a three-word message.

Dorian Thompson-Robinson of the Cleveland Browns. gettyDorian Thompson-Robinson of the Cleveland Browns.

Dorian Thompson-Robinson is still recovering from a concussion, but the Cleveland Browns quarterback is showing patience.

The starting quarterback suffered a concussion on Nov. 26 against the Denver Broncos and has been in the protocol ever since.

Thompson-Robinson has been relatively quiet off the court, but she posted something serious on Instagram on Wednesday, December 6.

“When the time comes,” Thompson-Robinson posted alongside a series of photos taken on and off the pitch.

Thompson-Robinson practiced on a limited basis for the first time Wednesday. He is still in concussion protocol.

Getting out on the field was a good step in the right direction.

The Browns have yet to name a starter and appear to at least be considering Thompson-Robinson.

“I guess we’ll just have to see what happens.

I think that’s the biggest thing in this situation,” Browns coach Kevin Stefanski said Wednesday, Dec. 4.

“Dorian’s not busy yet, but he’s going to be coaching, so I’d like to see what he’s like.”

The Browns are pleased with the development of Dorian Thompson-RobinsonThompson-Robinson’s NFL debut didn’t go as planned earlier this season.

As a rookie, he started briefly against the Baltimore Ravens on October 1 and threw three interceptions in a 28-3 loss.

The Browns decided to bring back Deshaun Watson after a shoulder injury suffered on Nov. 15 kept him out for a year.

Overall, Thompson-Robinson has passed for 429 yards, one touchdown and four interceptions this season.

Not the best stats, but Stefanski is happy with the upside of a fifth-round pick.

“I think Dorian is getting better and better. We talked about this. “

If you look back at the preseason, he had a good preseason,” Stefanski said.

“I think he’s improved this season.

I think we’ve all seen his skills and know what kind of player he is. But I think he will work very hard to improve this season.

The Browns will likely start Joe Flacco against the Jaguars.Stefanski has yet to officially name a starter, but veteran Joe Flacco is expected to start against the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Flacco completed 23 of 44 passes for 254 yards and two touchdowns in his Browns debut against the Los Angeles Rams.

The Browns lost 36-19, but Flacco gave the Browns their best quarterback performance of the season.

“I think he’s a professional. He’s always been there, he’s had a really good coach in his career, so all the nuances,” Stefanski said.

“In terms of the action game, he’s worked really hard on that stuff. So it’s not surprising, but it’s something he’s worked hard on throughout his career.”

Stefanski is in no rush to name a starter this week or for the foreseeable future.

“I think we need to be really concerned about the state you’re in and focus on the state we’re in.

That’s what we’re going to do,” Stefanski said. “We talked every week: How can we win this competition?” Please be aware of this.”

Despite an uncertain quarterback situation, the Browns hold a three-point lead over the Jaguars.

The line has changed significantly since it was announced Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence could miss the game with an ankle injury.

JR DeGroote covers the Cleveland Browns and Los Angeles Lakers for Heavy.com.

He covered local and national sports as a reporter for West Hawaii Today and has decades of experience in digital media, previously working at SB Nation and Bleacher Report.

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