Numbers are always skewed in the preseason, but the Browns ultimately surrendered 368 total yards of offense to the Washington Redskins in a 20-17 loss at FirstEnergy Stadium.
From top to bottom, it wasn't a defensive performance Cleveland would hang its hat on during the regular season.
"There were some good coaching moments that came out of it," coach Mike Pettine said.
Still, without even reviewing the film, there were numerous numbers Pettine did like.
The Browns committed only three penalties all game, their first one coming in the fourth quarter. The Redskins first-team offense, led by quarterback Robert Griffin III, compiled two drives but just three points.