FLIGHTS OF FLEMISTER: The illustrious era of tight end Zeron Flemister is over before it began. His career Cleveland stats: no fumbles, no holding penalties, no missed blocks, no arguments with fans. Last week, the Browns signed him, flew him in, set him up, cut him, told him to wait around, and then failed to call back. He’s a Redskin again.

Evidently, the Browns will stick with rookie Chad Mustard as the third tight end. They would’ve been better off keeping him on the practice squad during September, rather than cutting him and re-signing him a month later. Of course, how could they have possibly known that Aaron Shea would get hurt?