Perhaps the single most annoying thing about the 2020 season is the fact that the Cleveland Browns actually look as though they have finally gotten their act together, and that starts at the top, having named Kevin Stefanski their head coach and Andrew Berry their general manager in time for the start of this past year.
The first fruits of that pairing resulting in the team posting their best record since returning to the NFL in 1999, going 11-5. They technically finished third in the AFC North, but qualified for the postseason as the second wildcard seed, and defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers in the opening round on the road—their first postseason win since 1994—before losing to the eventual AFC Champions, the Kansas City Chiefs.