The first three weeks of the season have not gone in favor of the Cleveland Browns, especially on offense.
The Browns are averaging just 16 points per game on offense, 3.8 yards per play, and converting just 18.6 percent of their third-down attempts, all numbers that haven’t been seen since the expansion-era team of 1999.
There is plenty of blame to go around, from injuries along the offensive line to penalties, dropped passes, and a run game that misses Nick Chubb more and more each week.
Then there is quarterback Deshaun Watson.