Josh McCown will start at quarterback for the winless Cleveland Browns?on Sunday against the New York Giants.Coach Hue Jackson said that although Robert Griffin III?will practice, he has not been cleared for contact or to play in a game. Rookie Cody Kessler had his second concussion in five games and is out indefinitely.We know Cody is in concussion protocol, and our medical professionals will advise us on the best way to move forward with him, Jackson said.Jackson also said he was not pleased with comments from receiver Terrelle Pryor, who said after Sundays loss to Pittsburgh that having the quarterbacks hit as often as they were was bullcrap and that he was tired of seeing the quarterbacks get hit.Because thats not Terrelles job, Jackson said. I know hes frustrated and we all are, and no doubt we need to protect our quarterback. But thats not for him to say. Lets focus on ourselves and support each other. Thats what good teams do, and thats what were going to work to become.Jackson said he had a talk with Pryor on Monday.He was awesome, as always, Jackson said. I think sometimes, like most people, after the game in the heat of the moment, youre a little frustrated and maybe you say some things you wish you hadnt. I understand its coming from a good place. I know that no one wants to see our quarterbacks get hit. But I think everybodys got to let me be the judge of that.The Steelers had eight sacks with 14 hits on Kessler and McCown. In some cases, the Steelers won matchups against linemen. At times it seemed the quarterbacks held the ball too long. And on some plays the Steelers had the advantage of a powerful linebacker being blocked by a back.We all have a part in it, Jackson said.The coach seemed less upset by comments from Joe Thomas, who said the teams offseason strategy was to let experienced linemen go and that then you got to lie in the bed that you made.Me and Joe have a great relationship, Jackson said. Again, I just think all of our players are frustrated. They want to win. I think its coming from a good place.Jackson said emphatically that this was not a sign that the stress of being winless was taking a toll on unity.Were going to continue to have each others back, Jackson said. I got to do that better, too. Its an every-day and an every-situation deal for me and this football team. Well work our way through it, and well stay together. 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