Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield and his former coach Hue Jackson didn't see eye to eye but if the two sides are going to fix the issues, it's going to have to be Mayfield who does it. Mayfield made it clear after Jackson was fired that he didn't like Jackson going to help coach the Cincinnati Bengals and he brought it up a couple of different times.

On Tuesday night, Jackson appeared on Zach Gelb of CBS Sports Radio and said he is confident in who he is so whatever issues that Mayfield may still have needs to be worked out by the former Oklahoma Sooners star.

“I think it would be for him to clear the air,” Jackson said via Pro Football Talk. “I’ve been coaching in this league a long time and coached a lot of players, a lot of quarterbacks, receivers, running backs, offensive line. I’ve never had anybody say that about me or feel that way about me. So that’s different.

“So I’m pretty comfortable and confident in who I am and what I am and feel good about where I am and what I’ve done. So again if there was something I said or something I did I think he knows that I try to come from a good place. Nobody’s perfect, but there’s nothing that I know that I did to him that would have made him feel the way he did.”

Even if there are some issues that Mayfield still has, Jackson made it clear that he still likes him, and he is cheering that he has a lot of success with the Browns.