Rookie quarterback DeShone Kizer says coach Hue Jackson has not lost the faith of the Cleveland Browns' locker room.

BEREA, Ohio -- When Cleveland Browns coach Hue Jackson said he was not really inspired by Isaiah Crowell's 59-yard run against the Baltimore Ravens because anyone could have run for a big gain because of the way the play was blocked, reports began to surface that players in the locker room had given up on their coach.

However, rookie quarterback DeShone Kizer contradicted such reports when he addressed the media at team headquarters Wednesday.

“Being a part of this locker room, I don't think anyone is lost by any means,” Kizer said. “We continue to come in and work our butts off. It is on us just to execute the things that he puts out in front of us. Every game we go into is never a situation in which we feel as if we are behind due to a gameplan.

“It is just on us executing the gameplan that is in front of us because he spends hours and hours and hours and pulls from all of the experiences that he has had in the past to put these great game plans in front of us. We just have to go execute.”

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The Browns are only one loss away from the wrong kind of history.

The Browns suffered a 20-3 loss to the Chicago Bears (5-10) at Soldier Field last Sunday, which dropped them to 0-15 on the season, and they are one setback away from joining the 2008 Detroit Lions as the only teams in the history of the National Football League to finish a regular season at 0-16.

The Browns' 16th straight loss dropped the organization to a league-worst 1-30 since the opening game of 2016.

“You walk into this locker room through 15 weeks of losing and you still see the same energy that is up and at 'em,” Kizer said. “We are practicing hard, and we are completely committed to everything he has so we can do whatever we can to win for him.

“The energy that he brings to us each week is unbelievable. Obviously, being at the quarterback position, you get to feel the weight of the losing that we have been going through. To see how he comes back and responds each week is motivation on my part to make sure that I follow his lead and do whatever I can to help out my teammates during some rough times here.”

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While Kizer understands why people question the organization's support of a coach who has gone 1-30 in two years, the important thing to him is continuing to believe in the process.

“Unfortunately, we don't play this game for the people,” Kizer said. “We play this game for us. We are all we have, and we are going to be committed to the leader that we have in front of us.