Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback DeShone Kizer has seen his starting job come and go this season. With head coach Hue Jackson apparently having no idea how to handle the position, it isn't a shocker that the young man was looking to blow off steam last weekend.

However, at least in the realm of the National Football League, going out to a bar on a Friday is a big no-no.

A video surfaced of DeShone Kizer doing what people at his age do after the Browns lost (again) on Sunday. Now, because optics or something, he has apologized.

“When you become the centerpiece of a distraction for a week, it definitely is very frustrating on my part,” Kizer said one day after the Browns lost for the seventh time in seven games this season. “That is not who I am. My mother wouldn't be proud of this. That is pretty much the biggest takeaway is do whatever you can to make sure that you are not a distraction.”

If a kid going to a bar is a distraction, how in the world does the NBA function?

“I think everybody has to be careful, not just DeShone, not just the quarterback, I think all of our players do,” Jackson said. “Just because I think those are the things that become headlines more so than what is really the issue [that] we have to play football better.”

So, here is the point, I guess: Live in a bubble because it might make Hue Jackson confused or upset and going to a bar is a massive distraction (only because the Browns have been making it so).