Cleveland Browns safety Tashaun Gipson has admitted that his side face a real challenge in taking on Jay Cutler and the Chicago Bears offense on Sunday.
Cutler returns after four games out with a high ankle sprain to take over the reins from Josh McCown, who has impressed during his outings throwing 13 touchdowns to just one interception and leading his side to a 2-2 record.
"No disrespect to Josh McCown, but Jay Cutler is a different monster, and we're definitely going to be prepared for him," Gipson told the Cleveland Plain Dealer.
"Anytime you're dealing with who I perceive is one of the more elite quarterbacks in this game — Cutler, he's arguably a top-10 quarterback in this game — I think that amplifies the situation."
The Browns are 4-9 in their season going into their week 15 clash.