The Baltimore Ravens signed Jadeveon Clowney to a one-year deal late in the offseason with hopes that he could make an impact both in the run game and as a pass rusher. He’s done just that through three weeks for Baltimore, and now has the opportunity to face one of his former teams in Week 4 in the Cleveland Browns.
Clowney left Cleveland under unique circumstances, with a situation that isn’t seen often taking center stage in his departure. Clowney opened up on what ended up happening with the Browns last season, but ended his answer with saying that he doesn’t care about what happened in the past, because he’s with the Ravens now.
Buy Ravens Tickets“I don’t think I made [anything] clear. I didn’t talk to anybody. Somebody made it clear for themself to sum up the way they felt. I never talked to anybody. I left [Cleveland on a] high; I played well my last game. I talked to the media that day and said I was talking about the game I played against the Washington [Commanders] – that was the last team I played – and that’s all I was thinking about. I didn’t talk to [anyone or] sum up anything that happened there [with my] teammates or coaching staff – nothing. It was locker room talk that got out, obviously. I never did this with anybody over there – sat in front of them and talked. So, I’m onto a new year right now. I don’t care about what happened last year. I’m playing for the Baltimore Ravens now.”