
The Cleveland Browns knew about DeShone Kizer’s migraine issue, and coach Hue Jackson doesn’t think it will be a big problem going forward.
Jackson said Monday that Kizer had required no further testing after the initial run following his migraine-related exit from Sunday’s game. He went on to clarify that the expectation is that Kizer will be fine, and the Browns aren’t concerned for his long-term health.
#Browns HC Hue Jackson said team knew about DeShone Kizer's history of migraines
— Nate Ulrich (@NateUlrichABJ) September 18, 2017
Hue Jackson says DeShone Kizer usually goes 5-6 months between migraines. Doesn’t think headaches will be an issue.
— Andrew Siciliano (@AndrewSiciliano) September 18, 2017
#Browns Jackson said Kizer didn't need further tests today related to the migraine because everything was done on Sunday
— Mary Kay Cabot (@MaryKayCabot) September 18, 2017
Kizer did not have a concussion, and if the Browns think they know what’s going on, it sounds like the rookie quarterback will make it through this issue with little fanfare.