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Baker Mayfield drops zinger about on-field spat with C.J. Gardner-Johnson: 'We don't take any s---'


                        Baker Mayfield drops zinger about on-field spat with C.J. Gardner-Johnson: 'We don't take any s---'

In a recent interview, Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield addressed his on-field altercation with Philadelphia Eagles defensive back C.J. Gardner-Johnson. Mayfield acknowledged that the two players have a history of engaging in trash talk, stating, "We don't take any s---." The incident occurred during a recent game, where the two players were seen exchanging words and having to be separated by officials. While Mayfield did not provide further details about the specific incident, he made it clear that he and Gardner-Johnson are not afraid to engage in heated exchanges on the field. The rivalry between the two players adds to the intensity of the game and highlights the competitive nature of professional football.

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