The Cleveland Browns gave up some big plays against the New Orleans Saints in the first half of their Week 11 matchup, and fans were not happy with safety Juan Thornhill’s effort.
Thornhill was a big signing for the Browns in 2023, coming over from the Kansas City Chiefs. He inked a three year, $21 million deal and was going to be a key part of the secondary. Thornhill has missed some time with injuries and hasn’t made the impact expected in the secondary.
Browns fans were particularly peeved by Thornhill’s lack of effort on a Saints long touchdown in the first half. New Orleans wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling exploded for a 71-yard touchdown in the second quarter, but Thornhill appeared to ease up toward the end of the play, opting not to make a last-ditch effort to close the gap and prevent the score.
“Thornhill gotta go. Complete lack of effort. Bench his (expletive),” one fans said.
Another chimed in: “Look at that piss poor effort by #1 THORNHILL! Get that bum off the team man! Dude makes that tackle if he tries! WTH do yall talk about in film sessions? Does anybody hold each other accountable? Someone should be ready to fight him after this play! Cmon man!”
Thornhill is hanging on to the starting safety spot but the Browns could decide to get more reps out of Ronnie Hickman if he continues to struggle. And it might already be happening.
ESPN Browns beat reporter Daniel Oyefusi observed Thornhill on the sideline during Sunday’s game with Hickman playing in his place.
“Ronnie Hickman is in at safety for Juan Thornhill, who’s standing on the sideline with his helmet in hand,” Oyefusi wrote on X.
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