The Browns have struggled in recent years, but rookie Brandon Weeden isn't feeling any added pressure as the team's starting quarterback.

Cleveland has made one playoff appearance since returning to the NFL in 1999.

"You know, I don't feel any pressure," Weeden said. "I mean, obviously every Browns fan is starving to win games and I hear about it pretty much on a daily basis. But, I tell them, just like I tell the people in Cleveland, if I put any more added pressure on myself than what's already there, it's going to make playing on Sundays very difficult.

"It's already hard enough to play this position in this league, and so I don't really try to put any added pressure that doesn't need to be there on myself because, like I said, that's the last thing I need. I understand the history, I understand how many quarterbacks have played here since '99 and the whole deal. But I think that if you look at the guys around me, we've got some really good pieces in place and I think, being a quarterback, that makes you a better player."