The move came on Monday, one day after Cleveland’s embarrassing loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. It was a game in which Cleveland’s putrid offense never got anything going against what’s been a vulnerable Steelers defense this season.
That’s been a common occurrence during Jackson’s tenure in Cleveland, as his offenses have typically struggled mightily to get anything going against even some of the worst defenses.
It’s been a rough go of it for the former Cincinnati Bengals offensive coordinator, who has just three wins in two and a half seasons with the Browns.