After going 7-8-1, there’s finally plenty of hope that things are turning around for the Cleveland Browns. And no, that’s not just because they were 1-31 in the two seasons prior to this one.
The reason for hope is that this team was 5-3 down the stretch after firing Hue Jackson and Todd Haley. After those two were sent away for their power struggle, interim head coach Gregg Williams and offensive coordinator Freddie Kitchens had Cleveland playing to their potential. Now with Kitchens in charge as the head coach, there’s even more excitement about 2019.
Aiding that excitement is the stellar work done by general manager John Dorsey, who joined the club late in the 2017 season.