It may be damning with faint praise, but the Cleveland Browns do not have the worst passing attack in the NFL.
That is according to the analytics website Pro Football Focus, which ranked the passing games of each of the league’s 32 teams. And the site determined that the Browns currently reside at No 29:
In limited action last season, but still enough to qualify among quarterbacks, QB Cody Kessler finished with a 78.2 adjusted completion percentage – fifth highest. However, among those qualified quarterbacks, he had thrown the fourth-fewest passes. Kessler has shown potential, but will be fighting off rookie DeShone Kizer every step of the way and needs to increase his volume of big plays.