The Cleveland Browns have a serious problem. They are unable to fix the gaping black hole of death in the middle of their offensive line known as “the center”. The center position has been a revolving door since Alex Mack left for the greener pastures (aka paychecks) of the Atlanta Falcons.
Since Mack’s departure, the Browns have played three different centers in six games. Two centers have been seriously injured requiring hospital stays. The third is a transplanted guard serving as a band-aid until the “regular” center can return.
The quarterbacks have fared no better.