CLEVELAND -- Throughout the offseason and training camp, Cleveland Browns players, coaches and executives spoke glowingly about the state of their revamped offense built around Deshaun Watson and restoring the form of the starting quarterback who was returning from his season-ending shoulder surgery.
However, a season-opening 33-17 loss to the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday highlighted offseason concerns that the unit will have to correct ahead of its Week 2 road game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. By halftime, the Browns trailed 20-3 and had totaled just one first down.