ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The Browns fell into an early hole they couldn’t lift themselves out of.
That’s been something of a storyline for Cleveland this season as it searches for its first win. And in a 33-13 loss to the Bills on Sunday, a slow start — among other dynamics — ultimately did the Browns no favors.
“You can’t start off slow. If you spot people points and you don’t counter it on offense, it’s hard to keep up,” tight end Gary Barnidge said. “We can’t keep doing that. We just have to turn it around.