The Cleveland Browns were throttled by the San Francisco 49ers, 31-3 and it felt every bit as painful as the score indicates. The offense supposedly found a rhythm last week, and the defense was playing well, but neither of those things mattered much on Monday night.
The offense mustered just 160 yards and a field goal. While the defense gave up 446 yards—275 on the ground for 6.9 yards per carry.
Getting Antonio Callaway back from his suspension was supposed to add another element to the offense. Instead, he came out rusty. Getting a false start early in the game and dropping a would be touchdown that turned into an interception with the game still hanging in the balance.