CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The era of chalking up a cheap win against the Bengals is officially dead. Or at least it is for the Browns.
There was a time when, no matter how bad the Browns were, you could count on them stealing a weird game here or there in the Battle of Ohio. Even if that wasn't the case, at least the games were close or entertaining.
The peak was that Thursday night win in early November of 2014 that put the Browns all alone in first place and had Deion Sanders tweeting it was time for the Browns to pay Brian Hoyer.