The Cleveland Browns came off of their Bye week on Sunday afternoon, playing the New Orleans Saints, and if you thought the second half of the season was going to be any different than the first, the team proved they might be worse.
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Cleveland lost to New Orleans 35-14, and now the Browns are putting themselves in a great spot to have the worst record in the NFL at season’s end.
Cleveland Browns Are Favored To Finish With The Worst Record In The NFL
The Browns will be underdogs in every game moving forward, and there is a chance they won’t find themselves in the win column for the rest of the year.
If the season ended today, Cleveland would pick third overall, behind the Jacksonville Jaguars and Tennessee Titans. Both teams still have to play two more times, which will move the Browns up at least one draft spot.
Ben Axelrod from Awful Announcing posted on X Monday morning that the “Fanatics Sportsbook currently has the Browns favored to finish with the NFL’s worst record, just ahead of the Jaguars and Giants”
Fanatics Sportsbook currently has the Browns favored to finish with the NFL’s worst record, just ahead of the Jaguars and Giants. pic.twitter.com/COv1wNH1eq
— Ben Axelrod (@BenAxelrod) November 18, 2024
There are currently five teams in the NFL with two wins, which include Cleveland, Jacksonville, Tennessee, New York Giants, and Las Vegas, and the Browns have lost to New York and Las Vegas and beat Jacksonville.
Cleveland is 1-6 against teams with losing records, which is awful. The Browns will probably be making many changes this offseason, and one could be firing their head coach, Kevin Stefanski.
The Browns will have to make a handful of changes if they finish with the worst record, and we will have to wait and see who goes and who gets to keep their job.