Todd Monken says Browns' QBs threw "embarrassing" interceptions at OTAs
Key Points:
- Browns quarterback coach Todd Monken expressed frustration over interceptions thrown by quarterbacks during Wednesday's Organized Team Activities (OTAs), emphasizing that it should be easy to find open receivers without any pass rush.
- Monken specifically criticized the quarterbacks for throwing interceptions in 7-on-7 drills, calling it "embarrassing" given the lack of defensive pressure.
- He did not specify which quarterbacks were responsible, but the Browns' QB room includes Deshaun Watson, Shedeur Sanders, Dillion Gabriel, and rookie Taylen Green.
- The interceptions raised concerns as Watson and Sanders compete for the starting quarterback position, while Gabriel and Green are competing for backup roles.