"People took it as me personally attacking Hue, but that's not it," he said. "It's the fact that I get to have my own opinion on how it transpired and he gets to do what he wants. That's how it is. I speak my mind. That's just how I am, so I didn't like the (Jackson) move and people don't have to care. I'm not looking for anybody's approval. I don't regret any of it. It's about this team and what we have, and we have to stick together and play together."

Mayfield, who has played superbly in leading the Browns to two straight wins, believes his passion to play and lead has been misread.

"People get maturity confused with me being 100 percent comfortable in my own skin," Mayfield said. "It's not immature. It's me being exactly who I am every day. Being that same guy for our team and I think that is very important for us right now."

Mayfield declined to elaborate about his relationship with Jackson, saying "it's in-house information and it doesn't matter."