On Sunday, Stanford Cardinal alum Kevin Hogan started at quarterback for the Cleveland Browns and struggled. Hogan went 20 for 37 for only 113 yards, one touchdown and three interceptions in a 33-17 defeat to the Houston Texans. The Browns had 10 offensive points while the Browns offense gave 9 points to the Houston defense on a pick six and a safety that resulted from an intentional grounding penalty in their own end zone.
Hogan had been coming into the game off the bench in spots as a serviceable replacement for rookie quarterback DeShone Kizer who had been the starter all year.