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Browns offense struggles in season opener loss | 3 Big Takeaways
The Browns dropped their season opener 33-17 to the Cowboys in a disappointing fashion, one filled with penalties and struggles to create a flow on offense. Cleveland also gave up a touchdown on a punt return and dealt with some inconsistency defensively.
"That's not good enough to win in this game versus a good football team," head coach Kevin Stefanski said. "Really disappointed in our performance, too sloppy. Minus two in the turnover battle, gave up a punt return. Offensively, felt like we were behind the chains the vast majority of the game, which is, again, not good enough and not how we need to play in order to win football games."
Here are three main takeaways from the season opener. Full Story
Browns’ Deshaun Watson crisis spirals with calls for Jameis Winston
Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson looked like a total shell of himself during an abysmal Week 1 performance against the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday.
Cleveland was routed 33-17 at home as Watson struggled to find any rhythm on offense during the contest.
There was skepticism about Watson, 28, entering the season as the Browns’ offense thrived with veteran Joe Flacco last season after Watson suffered a season-ending shoulder injury. Full Story
Guardians Are Shooting For A Playoff Bye And The Odds Are In Their Favor
The Cleveland Guardians opened Saturday with an incredible 81-60 record, 4.5 games ahead of the Kansas City Royals in the AL Central before both teams took the field.
They have been among the best squads in the junior circuit all year long, against all odds.
Considering they finished 2023 with a mediocre 76-86 record and no playoffs, they have come a long way. Full Story
Report: Cavs fan favorite returning to Cleveland
ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski is reporting that the Cleveland Cavaliers have agreed to a one-year free agent deal with veteran center Tristan Thompson. Full Story