DeShone Kizer's return as the starter for the Cleveland Browns only lasted into the third quarter on Sunday as he was benched once again.

The Browns replaced him with Cody Kessler when they were trailing the Tennessee Titans 6-3 and 9:32 left in the third quarter.

After the game, Kizer had to answer questions about a video Channel 19 in Cleveland said it possessed showing him at a downtown bar at about 1:30 a.m. ET on Saturday.

After twice saying he was not going to talk about his personal life, Kizer was told about the video. He said "absolutely not" when asked if it showed a lack of commitment.

"I was out," Kizer said. "I was at the facility the next day, preparing for the game and the game right before that. Once again, I am not here to talk about my personal life."

Hue Jackson said there were no curfew issues. Told about the report Kizer was out late, Jackson said it "means a lot."

"A guy's personal time is his personal time, but I still think that is not what our guys do," Jackson said. "I think our guys work at what they do, and I would be surprised if that happened. I have never heard of that. I don't think DeShone has that kind of character or personality that way."