In spite of the slow start, Browning doesn’t believe the stats tell the full story.
“If you watch the tape, I feel like I’ve been rushing the pass at a high level, even though I haven’t had the production I want this season,” Browning said. “But I know it’s coming. I’m trusting the process and continuing to approach work every day with the same mindset to get better.”
Through his first three-and-a-half seasons with the Broncos, Browning recorded 9.5 sacks, 114 tackles, and 22 quarterback hits. Similar to Zaven Collins’ time with the Cardinals, Browning started his NFL career as an inside linebacker before moving to the edge. His versatility was another attractive element in his acquisition, coach Jonathan Gannon said.
Despite having a really strong performance on Sunday against the Bears, the Cardinals needed to improve their pass rush unit. By acquiring Browning, the Cardinals bring in a player that does that within their scheme.
“It shows how much (Ossenfort) believes in this team and how much he’s willing to (do) to get this team better,” linebacker Mack Wilson Sr. said. “We felt like our pass rush was a need with (Dennis) Gardeck going down. He brought in Baron, a high-caliber guy that can do everything at both levels. Athletic, rush, and can drop in coverage. It’s a great addition.”
It has yet to be determined if Browning will make his Cardinals debut on Sunday when they host Aaron Rodgers and the Jets. Gannon said outside linebackers coach Rob Rodriguez has to work overtime to get Browning caught up to speed. The upcoming bye post-Jets will help as Browning acclimates himself, not only to the team, but his new life in Arizona.
In the meantime, the distractions for Browning are no longer looming over his head. The only thing on his mind is learning the new playbook and meeting his new teammates.
“I was ready for this to be done just to get this fresh start and show what I can do,” Browning said. “I know I’m a starter in this league. I know I can play at a high level, so I’m excited about this opportunity to do that here.”