The Cleveland Browns head into the bye week in an all-too-familiar position.
Losers of five in a row and 13 of their past 15 (dating back to last season), the Browns sit at the absolute bottom of the NFL with a 2-8 record.
Thoughts of a playoff appearance, the first since 2002, disappeared long ago. A winning season, the first since 2007, is also off the table. A repeat of last season’s seven wins? Not looking good.
After watching the team be outscored 95-39 over the past three weeks, most Browns fans would settle for general competency over the season’s final six games.