Erin Andrews Didn't Hesitate When Commenting About Baker Mayfield

   

Fox Sports sideline reporter Erin Andrews released a clip of her "Calm Down with Erin and Charissa" podcast, alongside co-host Charissa Thompson, on Friday. 

Erin Andrews Didn't Hesitate When Commenting About Baker Mayfield

Andrews took to social media to share some highlights from the podcast and during the show, the two discussed one of the top NFL highlights from Week 10.  

In a 23-20 loss for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, quarterback Baker Mayfield displayed an incredible highlight to give his team a fighting chance. 

The Buccaneers were down 20-17 in the fourth quarter when Mayfield rolled out of the pocket to make a play. Mayfield was met by San Francisco 49ers defensive lineman Nick Bosa. 

While Bosa was working to bring Mayfield down, the Bucs quarterback stiff armed the 49ers star with one hand and completed a fourth and seven pass to running back Rachaad White with the other. 

Nearly a week after the game, Andrews and Thompson spoke about the play, mentioning that Mayfield is a "dog." 

"I am all day Baker Mayfield," Andrews said. "He's a dog." 

Andrews was live in Tampa, covering the Week 10 matchup between the Buccaneers and 49ers. 

After completing her Week 10 assignment in Florida, Andrews and the Fox Sports crew are headed to Chicago, Illinois, for a matchup between the Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears in Week 11. 

Mayfield has led the Bucs to a 4-6 record. While Tampa Bay started the season on a strong note, going 3-1 with wins over the Washington Commanders, Detroit Lions and Philadelphia Eagles, they have since hit a wall. 

The Buccaneers have lost four straight games. Their most recent victory came against the New Orleans Saints on Oct. 13. 

Tampa is currently on a bye week, with a matchup scheduled against the New York Giants when they return in Week 12. 

So far this season, Mayfield has produced 24 touchdowns and 2,505 yards with a 70.6 completion percentage. He's also added two touchdowns and 192 yards on the ground.