The Cleveland Browns are keeping some dubious company, though they aren't as hapless as the 1983 and '84 Houston Oilers.
Not yet.
At 0-10, they are the 17th team since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger to reach that low level, according to Pro Football Reference. They have joined the 2014 Raiders, 1997 Colts, 1993 Bengals, 1971 Bills and those back-to-back losers in Houston with 10 losses to begin a season.
Those Oilers finished 1983 at 2-14, then went 3-13 the next year.
Should the Browns lose to the Steelers on Sunday, they would join the 1975 Chargers, 1984 Bills and 2000 Chargers with 0-11 records.