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2019 Cleveland Browns season
Owner Jimmy Haslam
Dee Haslam
Head Coach Freddie Kitchens
General Manager John Dorsey
Home Field FirstEnergy Stadium
Results
Record 6–10
Place 3rd AFC North
Playoff Finish Did not qualify
Pro Bowlers G Joel Bitonio
RB Nick Chubb
WR Jarvis Landry
Timeline
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The 2019 season was the Cleveland Browns' 71st as a professional sports franchise, their 67th as a member of the National Football League, their second full season under general manager John Dorsey, and their first and only season under head coach Freddie Kitchens. The Browns finished 6–10, failing to improve on their 7–8–1 record from 2018 or end their franchise-record and league-high 16-year playoff drought. They also suffered a 12th consecutive losing season, also a franchise record and the longest such streak in the league. Following the season, the Browns fired Kitchens after one season and Dorsey left his position as well.

Offseason[]

Coaching changes[]

On October 29, 2018, after Week 8 of the 2018 season, the Browns fired head coach Hue Jackson. Jackson posted a record of 3-36-1 (.088) record during his 2½-season tenure with the Browns. Jackson failed to win any away games during his tenure and lost every game in 2017. Offensive coordinator Todd Haley was also fired the same day.[1] Defensive coordinator Gregg Williams finished out the 2018 season with a 5-3 (.625) record as interim head coach.

On January 12, 2019, the Browns promoted interim offensive coordinator Freddie Kitchens to head coach.[2]

On January 12, the Browns hired former Minnesota Vikings special teams coordinator Mike Priefer to the same role.[3]

On January 14, the Browns hired former Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Todd Monken as offensive coordinator and former Arizona Cardinals head coach Steve Wilks as defensive coordinator.[4]

Roster changes[]

Re-signings[]

Position Player Tag Date
LB Armstrong, Ray-RayRay-Ray Armstrong UFA Template:Dts/hart[5]
CB Burris, JustonJuston Burris UFA April 1
DT Coley, TrevonTrevon Coley ERFA April 1
CB Gaines, PhillipPhillip Gaines UFA Template:Dts/hart[6]
WR Higgins, RashardRashard Higgins RFA April 1
OT Robinson, GregGreg Robinson UFA Template:Dts/hart[7]
FS Whitehead, JermaineJermaine Whitehead ERFA April 1

Players added[]

Position Player Tag 2018 team Date
WR Beckham Jr., OdellOdell Beckham Jr. Trade[8] New York Giants March 13 [9]
QB Gilbert, GarrettGarrett Gilbert UFA Carolina Panthers April 5 [10]
TE Harris, DemetriusDemetrius Harris UFA Kansas City Chiefs March 14 [11]
RB Hunt, KareemKareem Hunt UFA Kansas City Chiefs February 11 [12]
RB Johnson, D'ErnestD'Ernest Johnson UFA Orlando Apollos (AAF) May 16 [13]
G Kush, EricEric Kush UFA Chicago Bears March 14 [14]
OT Lamm, KendallKendall Lamm UFA Houston Texans March 15 [15]
G McCray, JustinJustin McCray Trade[trade 1] Green Bay Packers April 1 [16]
SS Murray, EricEric Murray Trade[trade 2] Kansas City Chiefs April 1 [17]
DT Richardson, SheldonSheldon Richardson UFA Minnesota Vikings March 13 [18]
LB Taylor, AdariusAdarius Taylor UFA Tampa Bay Buccaneers March 14 [19]
WR Taylor, TaywanTaywan Taylor Trade[trade 3] Tennessee Titans August 31 [16]
G Teller, WyattWyatt Teller Trade[trade 4] Buffalo Bills August 30 [20]
DE Vernon, OlivierOlivier Vernon Trade[trade 5] New York Giants March 13 [9]

Players lost[]

Position Player Tag 2019 team Date
LB Armstrong, Ray-RayRay-Ray Armstrong Release[16] New Orleans Saints September 18
CB Boddy-Calhoun, BrieanBriean Boddy-Calhoun UFA Houston Texans March 15
LB Collins, JamieJamie Collins Release[21] New England Patriots May 15
P Colquitt, BrittonBritton Colquitt Release[16] Minnesota Vikings August 31 [22]
DT Davis, CarlCarl Davis Release[16] Indianapolis Colts October 14
TE DeValve, SethSeth DeValve Release[16] Jacksonville Jaguars August 31 [23]
TE Fells, DarrenDarren Fells Release[24] Houston Texans March 19 [25]
C Friend, KyleKyle Friend Release[26]
CB Gaines, E. J.E. J. Gaines UFA Buffalo Bills March 25 [27]
OT Harrison, DesmondDesmond Harrison Release[28] Arizona Cardinals June 6 [29]
RB Johnson, DukeDuke Johnson Trade[trade 6] Houston Texans August 8
K Joseph, GregGreg Joseph Release[16] Tennessee Titans December 18 [30]
FS Kindred, DerrickDerrick Kindred Release[31] Indianapolis Colts April 2 [32]
WR Louis, RicardoRicardo Louis Release[31] Miami Dolphins April 8 [33]
RB Mays, DevanteDevante Mays Release [34] Jacksonville Jaguars July 31
DE Ogbah, EmmanuelEmmanuel Ogbah Trade[trade 2] Kansas City Chiefs April 1 [17]
SS Peppers, JabrillJabrill Peppers Trade[trade 5] New York Giants March 13 [9]
WR Perriman, BreshadBreshad Perriman UFA Tampa Bay Buccaneers March 13 [35]
QB Taylor, TyrodTyrod Taylor UFA Los Angeles Chargers March 13 [36]
LB Vallejo, TannerTanner Vallejo Release[37] Arizona Cardinals February 5 [38]
G Watford, EarlEarl Watford UFA Tampa Bay Buccaneers March 15 [39]
WR Williams, DanielDaniel Williams Release[7]
CB Wilson, HowardHoward Wilson Release[31]
G Zeitler, KevinKevin Zeitler Trade[trade 5] New York Giants March 13 [9]
DE Zettel, AnthonyAnthony Zettel Release[16] Cincinnati Bengals October 17 [40]

Trade notes

  1. Schefter, Adam (October 29, 2018). Hue Jackson out as coach of the Cleveland Browns. ESPN.com. Retrieved on October 29, 2018.
  2. Freddie Kitchens named Browns head coach. Cleveland Browns (January 12, 2019). Retrieved on January 12, 2019.
  3. Mike Priefer leaves Vikings to be Browns special teams coordinator. Star Tribune (January 12, 2019). Retrieved on February 14, 2019.
  4. Clark, Dave (January 14, 2019). Cleveland Browns hire Todd Monken, Steve Wilks as coordinators. Cincinnati Enquirer. Retrieved on February 14, 2019.
  5. Browns re-sign Ray-Ray Armstrong. ClevelandBrowns.com (March 13, 2019). Retrieved on March 14, 2019.
  6. "Browns re-sign DB Phillip Gaines", ClevelandBrowns.com, March 19, 2019. 
  7. 7.0 7.1 Browns re-sign linebacker Tank Carder. ClevelandBrowns.com (February 25, 2019). Retrieved on February 25, 2019.
  8. The Browns acquired WR Odell Beckham, Jr. and LB Olivier Vernon from the New York Giants in exchange for SS Jabrill Peppers, G Kevin Zeitler, and 2019 1st-round (No. 17) and 3rd-round (No. 95) selections.
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 "Browns' blockbuster trade with Giants brings All-Pro WR Odell Beckham Jr., Pro Bowl pass rusher Olivier Vernon to Cleveland", March 13, 2019. 
  10. Browns sign DB Morgan Burnett, QB Garrett Gilbert (April 5, 2019).
  11. "Browns sign versatile TE Demetrius Harris", ClevelandBrowns.com, March 14, 2019. 
  12. Browns sign RB Kareem Hunt. ClevelandBrowns.com (February 11, 2019). Retrieved on February 11, 2019.
  13. Browns sign RB D'Ernest Johnson. ClevelandBrowns.com (May 16, 2019). Retrieved on May 16, 2019.
  14. "Browns sign veteran offensive lineman Eric Kush", ClevelandBrowns.com, March 14, 2019. 
  15. "Browns sign OL Kendall Lamm", ClevelandBrowns.com, March 15, 2019. 
  16. 16.0 16.1 16.2 16.3 16.4 16.5 16.6 16.7 Browns cut roster to 53 players. ClevelandBrowns.com (August 31, 2019). Retrieved on September 3, 2019.
  17. 17.0 17.1 "Browns acquire Chiefs S Eric Murray in trade for DL Emmanuel Ogbah", April 1, 2019. 
  18. Patra, Kevin (March 12, 2019). Browns expected to sign DT Sheldon Richardson. NFL.com. Retrieved on March 14, 2019.
  19. "Browns add depth in linebacker Adarius Taylor", March 14, 2019. 
  20. Shook, Nick (August 30, 2019). Competition will continue at right guard after acquisition of Wyatt Teller. ClevelandBrowns.com. Retrieved on September 2, 2019.
  21. Browns release LB Jamie Collins Sr.. ClevelandBrowns.com (March 6, 2019). Retrieved on March 6, 2019.
  22. "Vikings sign veteran punter Britton Colquitt, release Matt Wile", skornorth.com, September 1, 2019. 
  23. Jaguars claim former Browns TE Seth DeValve off waivers
  24. Steer, Jen (March 11, 2019). Browns release tight end Darren Fells. Retrieved on March 12, 2019.
  25. Alper, Josh (March 18, 2019). Texans sign Darren Fells. Pro Football Talk. NBC Sports.
  26. Browns release C Kyle Friend (April 29, 2019). Retrieved on April 29, 2019.
  27. Brown, Chris (March 25, 2019). Cornerback E.J. Gaines signs for second stint with Bills.
  28. Alper, Josh (June 5, 2019). Browns release Desmond Harrison. Pro Football Talk. NBC Sports.
  29. Bouda, Nate (June 6, 2019). Cardinals Claiming OT Desmond Harrison Off Waivers From Browns.
  30. Wyatt, Jim (December 18, 2019). Lucky No.7? New Titans Kicker Greg Joseph Ready for Opportunity in Tennessee. Retrieved on December 23, 2019.
  31. 31.0 31.1 31.2 Cabot, Mary Kay (April 1, 2019). Emmanuel Ogbah a no-show; Browns waive Ricardo Louis, Derrick Kindred and Howard Wilson. Cleveland.com. Retrieved on April 1, 2019.
  32. Colts Claim Safety Derrick Kindred Off Waivers (April 2, 2019).
  33. Dolphins Sign WR Ricardo Louis (April 8, 2019).
  34. Edwards, Josh. "[shttps://247sports.com/nfl/cleveland-browns/Article/Cleveland-Browns-sign-LJ-Scott-waive-Devante-Mays--131994818/ Cleveland Browns sign LJ Scott, waive Devante]", May 13, 2019. 
  35. King, Jamil (March 13, 2019). Tampa Bay Buccaneers sign Breshad Perriman to one-year deal. The Pewter Plank. Retrieved on March 14, 2019.
  36. Tyrod Taylor signs with Los Angeles Chargers. WJW-TV (March 13, 2019). Retrieved on March 14, 2019.
  37. Browns waive LB Tanner Vallejo. ClevelandBrowns.com (February 4, 2019). Retrieved on February 4, 2019.
  38. Urban, Darren (February 5, 2019). Cardinals Claim LB Tanner Vallejo Off Waivers.
  39. Smith, Scott (March 16, 2019). Bucs Add Earl Watford to O-Line Equation.
  40. Bengals Sign Zettel, Waive Perine (October 17, 2019).

Players added and lost[]

During the 2019 off-season, the Browns also signed DT Brandin Bryant,[1] WR Jaelen Strong,[2] and G Bryan Witzmann,[3] but released them prior to the start of the season[4]

2019 NFL Draft[]

2019 Cleveland Browns Draft
Round Selection Player Position College
2 46 Greedy Williams CB LSU
3 80 Sione Takitaki LB BYU
4 119 Sheldrick Redwine S Miami (FL)
5 155 Mack Wilson LB Alabama
170 Austin Seibert K Oklahoma
6 189 Drew Forbes OT Southeast Missouri State
7 221 Donnie Lewis Jr. CB Tulane

Undrafted free agents[]

2019 Cleveland Browns UDFA
Player Position College Signed Cut
Ka'John Armstrong OT Eastern Michigan June 6[5] August 10[6]
Dorian Baker WR Kentucky May 3 August 31[4]
David Blough QB Purdue May 3 August 30 (trade)[7]
Stephen Carlson TE Princeton May 3 August 31[4]
Lo Falemaka C Utah July 22[8] August 31 (placed on IR)[9]
Brian Fineanganofo OT Idaho State May 3 August 31[4]
Jamie Gillan P Arkansas–Pine Bluff May 3
Darrin Hall RB Pittsburgh May 3 May 6[10]
J.T. Hassell S Florida Tech May 3 August 31[4]
D.J. Montgomery WR Austin Peay May 3 August 31 (placed on IR)[9]
Jarrell Owens DE Oklahoma State May 3 August 31[4]
Jermaine Ponder CB St. Francis (PA) May 3 August 3[11]
Wyatt Ray DE Boston College May 3 August 31[4]
Anthony Stubbs LB Prairie View A&M May 3 August 31[4]
LJ Scott RB Michigan State May 13[12] May 16[13]
Trevon Tate C Memphis May 3 May 28[14]
Willie Wright C Tulsa May 3 August 31[4]
Dedrick Young II LB Nebraska May 3 August 31[4]
A green background indicates the player made the Browns' Week 1 53-man roster

Uniform changes[]

On September 4, the Browns announced that they would use their brown "color rush" uniforms, which they debuted in 2018, as their primary home uniforms for 2019, wearing them for six home games. These uniforms feature dark brown jerseys with orange numbers and orange stripes, and dark brown pants with the same orange stripes.[15]

Staff[]

2019 Cleveland Browns final staff
Front Office
  • EVP/COO – David Jenkins
  • Chief strategy officer – Paul DePodesta
  • General manager – John Dorsey
  • Assistant general manager – Eliot Wolf
  • Vice president, player personnel – Alonzo Highsmith
  • Vice president, player personnel – Ken Kovash
  • Vice president, football administration – Chris Cooper
  • Director, research & strategy – Kevin Meers
  • Director, scouting – Mike Cetta
  • Assistant director, scouting – Glenn Cook
  • Director, college scouting – Steve Malin
  • Director, pro scouting – Dan Saganey
  • Assistant director, pro scouting – Jim Noel
  • Special advisor – Jim Brown

Head Coaches

  • Head coach – Freddie Kitchens
  • Associate head coach/offensive line – James Campen
  • Special assistant to head coach – Jody Wright

Offensive Coaches

  • Offensive coordinator – Todd Monken
  • Quarterbacks – Ryan Lindley
  • Run game coordinator/running backs – Stump Mitchell
  • Wide receivers – Adam Henry
  • Tight ends – John Lilly
  • Assistant offensive line – Jeff Blasko
  • Offensive quality control – Jim Dray
  • Offensive quality control – Tyler Tettleton
  Defensive Coaches
  • Defensive coordinator – Steve Wilks
  • Defensive line – Tosh Lupoi
  • Assistant defensive line – John Parrella
  • Run game coordinator/linebackers – Al Holcomb
  • Pass game coordinator/secondary – Joe Whitt Jr.
  • Defensive backs – DeWayne Walker
  • Senior defensive assistant – Chris Jones
  • Defensive quality control – Deuce Schwartz
  • Defensive quality control – Alonso Escalante

Special Teams Coaches

  • Special teams coordinator – Mike Priefer
  • Assistant special teams – Doug Colman

Strength and Conditioning

  • Director, strength and conditioning – Larry Jackson
  • Strength and conditioning assistant – Evan Marcus
  • Strength and conditioning assistant/sports science – Josh Christovich
  • Strength and conditioning assistant – Monty Gibson
  • Strength and conditioning assistant – Dale Jones

Final roster[]

2019 Cleveland Browns final roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen
  • 75 Joel Bitonio G
  • 79 Drew Forbes G
  • 71 Colby Gossett G
  • 74 Chris Hubbard T
  • 72 Eric Kush G
  • 70 Kendall Lamm T
  • 67 Justin McCray T
  • 78 Greg Robinson T
  • 77 Wyatt Teller G
  • 64 J. C. Tretter C

Defensive linemen

  • 91 Eli Ankou DT
  • 94 Bryan Cox Jr. DE
  • 97 Porter Gustin DE
  • 52 Robert McCray DE
  • 65 Larry Ogunjobi DT
  • 98 Sheldon Richardson DT
  • 92 Chad Thomas DE
  • 54 Olivier Vernon DE
  • 99 Justin Zimmer DT
Linebackers
  • 55 Tae Davis OLB
  • 53 Joe Schobert MLB
  • 44 Sione Takitaki MLB
  • 57 Adarius Taylor OLB
  • 51 Mack Wilson OLB

Defensive backs

  • 31 Juston Burris SS
  • 38 T. J. Carrie CB
  • 49 J. T. Hassell SS
  • 39 Terrance Mitchell CB
  • 22 Eric Murray SS
  • 23 Damarious Randall FS
  • 29 Sheldrick Redwine FS
  • 20 Tavierre Thomas CB
  • 21 Denzel Ward CB
  • 26 Greedy Williams CB

Special teams

Reserve lists
  • 42 Morgan Burnett SS (IR) Injury icon 2
  • 96 Daniel Ekuale DT (IR) Injury icon 2
  • 77 Lo Falemaka C (IR) Injury icon 2
  • 95 Myles Garrett DE (Susp.)
  • 56 Willie Harvey Jr. OLB (IR) Injury icon 2
  • 25 Dontrell Hilliard RB (IR) Injury icon 2
  • 34 Robert Jackson CB (IR) Injury icon 2
  • 58 Christian Kirksey OLB (IR) Injury icon 2
  • 15 D. J. Montgomery WR (IR) Injury icon 2
  •  5 Drew Stanton QB (IR) Injury icon 2


Practice squad

  • 90 Brandin Bryant DT
  • 17 Shelton Gibson WR
  • -- Jermaine Grace OLB
  • 37 Donnie Lewis CB
  • 41 Montrel Meander OLB
  • 16 J'Mon Moore WR
  • 62 Malcolm Pridgeon G
  • 33 Tigie Sankoh FS
  • 84 Derrick Willies WR (Injured) Injury icon 2
  • 66 Willie Wright C
  • -- Trevon Young DE


Rookies in italics
53 Active, 10 Inactive, 11 Practice squad

Preseason[]

Week Date Opponent Result Record Game site NFL.com
recap
1 August 8 Washington W 30–10 1–0 FirstEnergy Stadium Recap
2 August 17 at Indianapolis W 21–18 2–0 Lucas Oil Stadium Recap
3 August 23 at Tampa Bay L 12–13 2–1 Raymond James Stadium Recap
4 August 29 Detroit W 20–16 3–1 FirstEnergy Stadium Recap

Regular season[]

Schedule[]

Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue NFL.com
recap
1 September 8 Tennessee L 13–43 0–1 FirstEnergy Stadium Recap
2 September 16 at NY Jets W 23–3 1–1 MetLife Stadium Recap
3 September 22 LA Rams L 13–20 1–2 FirstEnergy Stadium Recap
4 September 29 at Baltimore W 40–25 2–2 M&T Bank Stadium Recap
5 October 7 at San Francisco L 3–31 2–3 Levi's Stadium Recap
6 October 13 Seattle L 28–32 2–4 FirstEnergy Stadium Recap
7 Bye
8 October 27 at New England L 13–27 2–5 Gillette Stadium Recap
9 November 3 at Denver L 19–24 2–6 Mile High Recap
10 November 10 Buffalo W 19–16 3–6 FirstEnergy Stadium Recap
11 November 14 Pittsburgh W 21–7 4–6 FirstEnergy Stadium Recap
12 November 24 Miami W 41–24 5–6 FirstEnergy Stadium Recap
13 December 1 at Pittsburgh L 13–20 5–7 Heinz Field Recap
14 December 8 Cincinnati W 27–19 6–7 FirstEnergy Stadium Recap
15 December 15 at Arizona L 24–38 6–8 State Farm Stadium Recap
16 December 22 Baltimore L 15–31 6–9 FirstEnergy Stadium Recap
17 December 29 at Cincinnati L 23–33 6–10 Paul Brown Stadium Recap

Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Game summaries[]

Week 1: vs. Tennessee Titans[]

Week One: Tennessee Titans at Cleveland Browns – Game summary
1 2 3 4 Total
Titans 3 9 10 21 43
Browns 6 0 7 0 13

at FirstEnergy Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio

Game information
First quarter
  • CLE – Dontrell Hilliard 4-yard run (kick failed, wide right), 10:11. Browns 6–0. Drive: 8 plays, 73 yards, 4:49.
  • TEN – Cairo Santos 37-yard field goal, 6:32. Browns 6–3. Drive: 7 plays, 73 yards, 3:39.

Second quarter

  • TEN – Derrick Henry 1-yard run (Cairo Santos kick), 9:39. Titans 10–6. Drive: 11 plays, 87 yards, 5:10.
  • TEN – Baker Mayfield sacked in the end zone by Cameron Wake for a safety, 1:42. Titans 12–6.

Third quarter

  • TEN – Cairo Santos 53-yard field goal, 11:53. Titans 15–6. Drive: 5 plays, 44 yards, 3:07.
  • CLE – David Njoku 3-yard pass from Baker Mayfield (Austin Seibert kick), 2:10. Titans 15–13. Drive: 6 plays, 61 yards, 3:42.
  • TEN – Derrick Henry 75-yard pass from Marcus Mariota (Cairo Santos kick), 1:57. Titans 22–13. Drive: 1 play, 75 yards, 0:13.

Fourth quarter

  • TEN – Delanie Walker 11-yard pass from Marcus Mariota (Cairo Santos kick), 12:32. Titans 29–13. Drive: 4 plays, 35 yards, 1:39.
  • TEN – Delanie Walker 7-yard pass from Marcus Mariota (Cairo Santos kick), 9:03. Titans 36–13. Drive: 4 plays, 34 yards, 2:14.
  • TEN – Malcolm Butler 38-yard interception return (Cairo Santos kick), 3:02. Titans 43–13.

Top passers

Top rushers

Top receivers

  • TEN – A.J. Brown – 3 receptions, 100 yards
  • CLE – Odell Beckham Jr. – 7 receptions, 71 yards

The Browns opened the season with a home game against the Tennessee Titans with high hopes after their 7–8–1 season in 2018. The Browns scored a touchdown on their first drive to take a 6–0 lead, but the Titans controlled the game after that, taking a 12–6 lead into halftime. After a Titans field goal, a Browns' touchdown late in the third quarter made the score 15–13, but that is the closest they would get as QB Baker Mayfield threw three interceptions and the Titans scored four unanswered touchdowns to secure a 43–13 win.

With the loss, the Browns opened the season at 0–1. The Browns failed to win in Week 1 for the 15th consecutive season. They also committed 18 penalties for 182 yards, their most penalties in a game since 1951.[16]

Week 2: at New York Jets[]

Week Two: Cleveland Browns at New York Jets – Game summary
1 2 3 4 Total
Browns 6 10 7 0 23
Jets 0 3 0 0 3

at MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey

Game information
First quarter
  • CLE – Austin Seibert 23-yard field goal, 10:27. Browns 3–0. Drive: 11 plays, 76 yards, 4:33.
  • CLE – Austin Seibert 48-yard field goal, 6:15. Browns 6–0. Drive: 6 plays, 22 yards, 2:32.

Second quarter

  • CLE – Nick Chubb 19-yard run (Austin Seibert kick), 10:16. Browns 13–0. Drive: 5 plays, 53 yards, 3:07.
  • NYJ – Sam Ficken 46-yard field goal, 2:56. Browns 13–3. Drive: 11 plays, 47 yards, 7:20.
  • CLE – Austin Seibert 43-yard field goal, 0:00. Browns 16–3. Drive: 5 plays, 15 yards, 0:35.

Third quarter

Fourth quarter

  • No scoring plays.

Top passers

  • CLE – Baker Mayfield – 19/35, 325 yards, TD, INT
  • NYJ – Luke Falk – 20/25, 198 yards

Top rushers

  • CLE – Nick Chubb – 18 rushes, 62 yards, TD
  • NYJ – Le'Veon Bell – 21 rushes, 68 yards

Top receivers

  • CLE – Odell Beckham Jr. – 6 receptions, 161 yards, TD
  • NYJ – Robby Anderson – 4 receptions, 81 yards

The Browns traveled to New York for a Monday Night Football matchup against the Jets, marking the Browns' first MNF appearance since 2015. The Browns opened the scoring with a pair of Austin Seibert field goals—the first of his career—in the first quarter to take a 6–0 lead. After the Browns added a Nick Chubb touchdown run, the teams traded field goals late in the second quarter to give the Browns a 16–3 halftime lead. The only score of the second half was an 89-yard touchdown pass from Baker Mayfield to Odell Beckham Jr. to give the Browns a 23–3 win. The Browns' defense had a solid performance with four sacks (including three by Myles Garrett), one takeaway and two fourth-down stops.[17]

With the win, the Browns improved to 1–1. Punter Jamie Gillan was named the AFC Special Teams Player of the Week; he made six punts, five of which landed inside the Jets' 20-yard line, averaging 38.5 yards per kick.[18]

Week 3: vs. Los Angeles Rams[]

Week Three: Los Angeles Rams at Cleveland Browns – Game summary
1 2 3 4 Total
Rams 3 0 7 10 20
Browns 0 6 7 0 13

at FirstEnergy Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio

Game information
First quarter
  • LAR – Greg Zuerlein 53-yard field goal, 4:06. Rams 3–0. Drive: 11 plays, 51 yards, 4:58.

Second quarter

  • CLE – Austin Seibert 23-yard field goal, 11:41. Tied 3–3. Drive: 13 plays, 70 yards, 7:25.
  • CLE – Austin Seibert 35-yard field goal, 0:00. Browns 6–3. Drive: 4 plays, 0 yards, 0:18.

Third quarter

  • LAR – Cooper Kupp 11-yard pass from Jared Goff (Greg Zuerlein kick), 10:40. Rams 10–6. Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 4:20.
  • CLE – Demetrius Harris 2-yard pass from Baker Mayfield (Austin Seibert kick), 4:37. Browns 13–10. Drive: 11 plays, 75 yards, 6:03.

Fourth quarter

  • LAR – Cooper Kupp 6-yard pass from Jared Goff (Greg Zuerlein kick), 12:48. Rams 17–13. Drive: 8 plays, 72 yards, 4:12.
  • LAR – Greg Zuerlein 37-yard field goal, 6:37. Rams 20–13. Drive: 9 plays, 43 yards, 2:37.

Top passers

Top rushers

Top receivers

The Browns hosted the Los Angeles Rams in their first Sunday Night Football appearance since 2008. The Browns held a 6–3 halftime lead after a highly defensive first half. The only scoring came via field goals from the Browns' Austin Seibert and the Rams' Greg Zuerlein. In the third quarter, the Rams drove down the field and scored a touchdown on a Jared Goff pass to Cooper Kupp to take a 10–6 lead. The Browns responded on their next drive with a Baker Mayfield pass to Demetrius Harris to retake the lead at 13–10. Early in the fourth quarter, the Rams regained the lead, 17–13, on another Goff touchdown pass to Kupp and extended their lead to 20–13 with a Zuerlein field goal. Late in the game, the Browns had a chance to tie the score with a touchdown. In the final minute, the Browns had the ball first and goal from the Rams' 4-yard line, but Mayfield threw three incomplete passes, followed by an interception on fourth down.

With the loss, the Browns fell to 1–2.

Week 4: at Baltimore Ravens[]

Week Four: Cleveland Browns at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary
1 2 3 4 Total
Browns 7 3 14 16 40
Ravens 0 7 3 15 25

at M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland

Game information
First quarter
  • CLE – Ricky Seals-Jones 9-yard pass from Baker Mayfield (Austin Seibert kick), 2:50. Browns 7–0. Drive: 13 plays, 84 yards, 8:31.

Second quarter

  • BAL – Miles Boykin 9-yard pass from Lamar Jackson (Justin Tucker kick), 1:55. Tied 7–7. Drive: 7 plays, 58 yards, 3:40.
  • CLE – Austin Seibert 24-yard field goal, 0:08. Browns 10–7. Drive: 10 plays, 81 yards, 1:47.

Third quarter

  • BAL – Justin Tucker 41-yard field goal, 11:15. Tied 10–10. Drive: 8 plays, 62 yards, 3:45.
  • CLE – Nick Chubb 14-yard run (Austin Seibert kick), 9:41. Browns 17–10. Drive: 3 plays, 75 yards, 1:34.
  • CLE – Nick Chubb 2-yard run (Austin Seibert kick), 0:53. Browns 24–10. Drive: 8 plays, 74 yards, 5:18.

Fourth quarter

  • BAL – Mark Andrews 8-yard pass from Lamar Jackson (Mark Ingram Jr. run), 9:51. Browns 24–18. Drive: 14 plays, 75 yards, 6:02.
  • CLE – Nick Chubb 88-yard run (pass failed), 9:35. Browns 30–18. Drive: 1 play, 83 yards, 0:16.
  • CLE – Austin Seibert 43-yard field goal, 6:56. Browns 33–18. Drive: 4 plays, 6 yards, 1:19.
  • CLE – Dontrell Hilliard 1-yard run (Austin Seibert kick), 2:14. Browns 40–18. Drive: 6 plays, 39 yards, 3:07.
  • BAL – Willie Snead IV 50-yard pass from Lamar Jackson (Justin Tucker kick), 0:30. Browns 40-25. Drive: 5 plays, 79 yards, 1:44.

Top passers

  • CLE – Baker Mayfield – 20/30, 342 yards, TD, INT
  • BAL – Lamar Jackson – 24/34, 247 yards, 3 TD, 2 INT

Top rushers

  • CLE – Nick Chubb – 20 rushes, 165 yards, 3 TD
  • BAL – Mark Ingram Jr. – 12 rushes, 71 yards

Top receivers

  • CLE – Jarvis Landry – 8 receptions, 167 yards
  • BAL – Willie Snead IV – 2 receptions, 61 yards, TD

The Browns opened the scoring in the first quarter with a Baker Mayfield touchdown pass to Ricky Seals-Jones. However, the Ravens responded with a Lamar Jackson touchdown pass to Miles Boykin to tie the game at 7–7. An Austin Seibert field goal gave the Browns a 10–7 lead at halftime. In the second half, Nick Chubb led the Browns, scoring a career-high three touchdowns and rushing for 128 of his 165 yards on the day, including an 88-yard touchdown run to extend the Browns' lead just two plays after the Ravens had cut the score to 24–18. A Dontrell Hilliard touchdown run extended the Browns' lead to 40–18. The Ravens added a garbage-time touchdown to make the final score 40–25.

With the win, the Browns improved to 2–2 and moved into first place in the AFC North for the first time since Week 10 of 2014. For his 165 yards and three touchdowns, Chubb was named the AFC Offensive Player of the Week[19] and FedEx Ground Player of the Week[20]

On October 3, punter Jamie Gillan was named the AFC Special Teams Player of the Month for September. Gillan had 11 punts inside the 20-yard line and helped the Browns limit opponents to just 19 punt return yards for the month.[21]

Week 5: at San Francisco 49ers[]

Week Five: Cleveland Browns at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary
1 2 3 4 Total
Browns 0 3 0 0 3
49ers 14 7 7 3 31

at Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara, California

  • Date: October 7
  • Game time: 8:15 p.m. EDT/5:15 p.m. PDT
  • Game weather: Clear, 87°F / 31°C
  • Game attendance: 70,585
  • Referee: Jerome Boger
  • TV announcers (ESPN): Joe Tessitore, Booger McFarland, Lisa Salters and John Parry
  • Recap, Game Book
Game information
First quarter
  • SF – Matt Breida 83-yard run (Robbie Gould kick), 13:17. 49ers 7–0. Drive: 1 play, 83 yards, 0:11.
  • SF – Matt Breida 5-yard pass from Jimmy Garoppolo (Robbie Gould kick), 6:26. 49ers 14–0. Drive: 8 plays, 74 yards, 3:57.

Second quarter

  • CLE – Austin Seibert 30-yard field goal, 11:22. 49ers 14–3. Drive: 10 plays, 51 yards, 4:47.
  • SF – Tevin Coleman 19-yard run (Robbie Gould kick), 1:54. 49ers 21–3. Drive: 6 plays, 49 yards, 2:51.

Third quarter

  • SF – George Kittle 22-yard pass from Jimmy Garoppolo (Robbie Gould kick), 10:37. 49ers 28–3. Drive: 9 plays, 90 yards, 4:23.

Fourth quarter

  • SF – Robbie Gould 44-yard field goal, 5:08. 49ers 31–3. Drive: 4 plays, 3 yards, 1:54.

Top passers

Top rushers

  • CLE – Nick Chubb – 16 rushes, 87 yards
  • SF – Matt Breida – 11 rushes, 114 yards, TD

Top receivers

The 49ers opened the scoring with a pair of Matt Breida touchdowns in the first quarter – an 83-yard run and a 5-yard reception from Jimmy Garoppolo. After a Browns field goal, the 49ers continued their dominance, scoring an additional 17 points en route to a 31–3 blowout win. The 49ers defense held Baker Mayfield to just 100 passing yards and no touchdowns, marking Mayfield's first career start in which he did not throw a touchdown pass, having done so in each of his first 17 starts. The Browns also turned the ball over four times, including two Mayfield interceptions.

With the loss, the Browns fell to 2–3.

Week 6: vs. Seattle Seahawks[]

Week Six: Seattle Seahawks at Cleveland Browns – Game summary
1 2 3 4 Total
Seahawks 6 12 7 7 32
Browns 14 6 0 8 28

at FirstEnergy Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio

Game information
First quarter
  • CLE – Nick Chubb 7-yard run (Austin Seibert kick), 13:01. Browns 7–0. Drive: 3 plays, 23 yards, 1:59.
  • SEA – Russell Wilson 16-yard run (kick failed, wide right), 8:52. Browns 7–6. Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards, 4:09.
  • CLE – Baker Mayfield 10-yard run (Austin Seibert kick), 4:43. Browns 14–6. Drive: 10 plays, 69 yards, 4:09.

Second quarter

  • CLE – Ricky Seals-Jones 31-yard pass from Baker Mayfield (kick failed, wide left), 14:54. Browns 20–6. Drive: 3 plays, 92 yards, 1:25.
  • SEA – Jason Myers 38-yard field goal, 10:46. Browns 20–9. Drive: 9 plays, 55 yards, 4:08.
  • SEA – Jason Myers 20-yard field goal, 7:25. Browns 20–12. Drive: 6 plays, 18 yards, 2:41.
  • SEA – Jaron Brown 17-yard pass from Russell Wilson (run failed), 0:22. Browns 20–18. Drive: 8 plays, 88 yards, 1:07.

Third quarter

  • SEA – Jaron Brown 6-yard pass from Russell Wilson (Jason Myers kick), 6:00. Seahawks 25–20. Drive: 7 plays, 58 yards, 2:54.

Fourth quarter

  • CLE – Nick Chubb 3-yard run (Baker Mayfield–Demetrius Harris pass), 9:02. Browns 28–25. Drive: 2 plays, 24 yards, 0:46.
  • SEA – Chris Carson 1-yard run (Jason Myers kick), 3:30. Seahawks 32–28. Drive: 9 plays, 79 yards, 5:32.

Top passers

Top rushers

Top receivers

The Browns returned home to take on the Seattle Seahawks in Week 6 and opened the scoring with a Nick Chubb touchdown run. Seattle responded with a touchdown run by Russell Wilson, giving the Browns a 7–6 lead after a missed extra point by Seattle. The Browns then extended their lead to 20–6, with Baker Mayfield running in from 10 yards before throwing a 31-yard touchdown pass to Ricky Seals-Jones. Before halftime, Seattle scored on a pair of Jason Myers field goals and a touchdown pass from Wilson to Jaron Brown to cut the Browns' lead to 20–18. In the second half, Seattle took the lead on another Wilson touchdown pass to Brown, but the Browns responded with a Chubb touchdown run and a two-point pass from Mayfield to Demetrius Harris to retake the lead, 28–25. The Seahawks retook the lead with 3:30 left in the game, going up 32–28 thanks to a Chris Carson touchdown run, before picking off Mayfield on the Browns' ensuing drive to allow them to run down the clock and claim the win.

With the loss, the Browns went into their bye week at 2–4.

Week 8: at New England Patriots[]

Week Eight: Cleveland Browns at New England Patriots – Game summary
1 2 3 4 Total
Browns 0 7 3 3 13
Patriots 17 0 7 3 27

at Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts

Game information
First quarter
  • NE – Mike Nugent 20-yard field goal, 6:35. Patriots 3–0. Drive: 12 plays, 71 yards, 5:53.
  • NE – Dont'a Hightower 26-yard fumble return (Mike Nugent kick), 5:45. Patriots 10–0.
  • NE – Julian Edelman 8-yard pass from Tom Brady (Mike Nugent kick), 1:47. Patriots 17–0. Drive: 2 plays, 11 yards, 0:44.

Second quarter

  • CLE – Demetrius Harris 21-yard pass from Baker Mayfield (Austin Seibert kick), 7:44. Patriots 17–7. Drive: 6 plays, 54 yards, 3:28.

Third quarter

  • CLE – Austin Seibert 38-yard field goal, 8:37. Patriots 17–10. Drive: 12 plays, 55 yards, 6:23.
  • NE – Julian Edelman 14-yard pass from Tom Brady (Mike Nugent kick), 6:11. Patriots 24–10. Drive: 7 plays, 84 yards, 2:26.

Fourth quarter

  • NE – Mike Nugent 29-yard field goal, 7:43. Patriots 27–10. Drive: 11 plays, 62 yards, 5:27.
  • CLE – Austin Seibert 47-yard field goal, 2:33. Patriots 27–13. Drive: 7 plays, 47 yards, 1:34.

Top passers

Top rushers

Top receivers

After their bye week, the Browns traveled to New England for a Week 8 contest against the defending Super Bowl champion New England Patriots, who entered this game 7–0. The Patriots raced to a 17–0 first quarter lead, aided by two Nick Chubb fumbles and a Baker Mayfield interception on three consecutive offensive snaps for the Browns. Chubb's first fumble was returned by Dont'a Hightower for a 26–yard touchdown, while the Patriots' second touchdown came on a Tom Brady pass to Julian Edelman. The Browns got on the board in the second quarter with a Mayfield touchdown pass to Demetrius Harris, to make the score 17–7 at halftime. In the third quarter, the Browns closed New England's lead to 17–10 with an Austin Seibert 38-yard field goal, but the Patriots responded with another Brady touchdown pass to Edelman on their next drive to extend their lead to 24–10. The teams traded field goals in the fourth quarter for a 27–13 Patriots win.

With the loss, the Browns fell to 2–5.

Week 9: at Denver Broncos[]

Week Nine: Cleveland Browns at Denver Broncos – Game summary
1 2 3 4 Total
Browns 0 12 0 7 19
Broncos 7 10 7 0 24

at Empower Field at Mile High, Denver, Colorado

Game information
First quarter

Second quarter

  • CLE – Austin Seibert 39-yard field goal, 12:48. Broncos 7–3. Drive: 5 plays, 19 yards, 2:20.
  • DEN – Noah Fant 75-yard pass from Brandon Allen (Brandon McManus kick), 12:34. Broncos 14–3. Drive: 1 play, 75 yards, 0:14.
  • CLE – Austin Seibert 30-yard field goal, 7:14. Broncos 14–6. Drive: 9 plays, 64 yards, 5:20.
  • CLE – Austin Seibert 27-yard field goal, 3:49. Broncos 14–9. Drive: 6 plays, 9 yards, 2:22.
  • DEN – Brandon McManus 43-yard field goal, 1:47. Broncos 17–9. Drive: 5 plays, 43 yards, 2:02.
  • CLE – Austin Seibert 30-yard field goal, 0:15. Broncos 17–12. Drive: 13 plays, 63 yards, 1:32.

Third quarter

  • DEN – Phillip Lindsay 30-yard run (Brandon McManus kick), 1:06. Broncos 24–12. Drive: 7 plays, 95 yards, 4:10.

Fourth quarter

Top passers

  • CLE – Baker Mayfield – 27/42, 273 yards, TD
  • DEN – Brandon Allen – 12/20, 193 yards, 2 TD

Top rushers

  • CLE – Nick Chubb – 20 rushes, 65 yards
  • DEN – Phillip Lindsay – 9 rushes, 92 yards, TD

Top receivers

  • CLE – Odell Beckham, Jr. – 5 receptions, 87 yards
  • DEN – Noah Fant – 3 receptions, 115 yards, TD

The Browns visited the Denver Broncos for a Week 9 match-up. The Browns hoped to end a three-game losing streak while Denver quarterback Brandon Allen was making his first career start in place of an injured Joe Flacco. Denver opened the scoring with an Allen 21–yard touchdown pass to Courtland Sutton. He added a 75–yard touchdown pass to Noah Fant in the second quarter. For the Browns, Austin Seibert kicked four field goals in the second quarter (three of which occurred with the Browns inside Denver's 15 yard line) and Denver's Brandon McManus added a field goal to give the Broncos a 17–12 halftime lead. In the second half, the Broncos extended their lead to 24–12 on a Phillip Lindsay touchdown run, while the Browns closed the Broncos' lead back to five points on a Baker Mayfield touchdown pass to Jarvis Landry. However, the Browns could not score again, resulting in a 24–19 Broncos' win.

With the loss, the Browns fell to 2–6. This marks the 12th straight season in which the Browns suffered a losing streak of at least four games. Following the game, safety Jermaine Whitehead, out of frustration, made inappropriate and threatening tweets in response to critics. He was subsequently released by the Browns.[22]

Week 10: vs. Buffalo Bills[]

Week Ten: Buffalo Bills at Cleveland Browns – Game summary
1 2 3 4 Total
Bills 0 7 2 7 16
Browns 6 3 3 7 19

at FirstEnergy Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio

Game information
First quarter

Second quarter

  • BUF – Josh Allen 10-yard run (Stephen Hauschka kick), 10:09. Bills 7–6. Drive: 9 plays, 76 yards, 4:40.
  • CLE – Austin Seibert 27-yard field goal, 3:35. Browns 9–7. Drive: 13 plays, 69 yards, 6:34.

Third quarter

  • BUF – Baker Mayfield sacked in end zone by Tremaine Edmunds for a safety, 10:53. Tied 9–9.
  • CLE – Austin Seibert 47-yard field goal, 3:49. Browns 12–9. Drive: 10 plays, 56 yards, 5:01.

Fourth quarter

  • BUF – Josh Allen 1-yard run (Stephen Hauschka kick), 5:26. Bills 16–12. Drive: 7 plays, 48 yards, 3:44.
  • CLE – Rashard Higgins 7-yard pass from Baker Mayfield (Austin Seibert kick), 1:44. Browns 19–16. Drive: 10 plays, 82 yards, 3:42.

Top passers

Top rushers

  • BUF – Devin Singletary – 8 rushes, 42 yards
  • CLE – Nick Chubb – 20 rushes, 116 yards

Top receivers

  • BUF – John Brown – 5 receptions, 77 yards
  • CLE – Jarvis Landry – 9 receptions, 97 yards, TD

The Browns returned home to take on the Buffalo Bills, hoping to end their 4-game losing streak. The Browns scored touchdown on the game's first drive on a Baker Mayfield 17-yard touchdown pass to Jarvis Landry. However, an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on Landry resulted in the PAT attempt being kicked from 15 yards further back, and it was subsequently missed. Early in the second quarter, the Bills scored a touchdown on a Josh Allen 10-yard run to take a 7–6 lead. Browns' kicker Austin Seibert nailed a 23-yard field goal, while Bills' kicker Stephen Hauschka missed a 35-yard field goal attempt late in the quarter, giving the Browns a 9–7 halftime lead. The Bills tied the game with a safety in the third quarter as Tremaine Edmunds sacked Mayfield in the end zone. Seibert added a field goal to give the Browns a 12–9 lead after three quarters. In the fourth quarter, Allen gave the Bills a 16–12 lead on a 1-yard touchdown run. However, the Browns responded with an 82-yard drive culminating with a Mayfield touchdown pass to Rashard Higgins, giving the Browns a 19–16 lead with just under two minutes remaining. The Bills drove down the field, but Hauschka missed a 53-yard potential game-tying field goal with 22 seconds remaining, giving the Browns a 19–16 win.[23]

With the win, the Browns improved to 3–6.

Week 11: vs. Pittsburgh Steelers[]

Week Eleven: Pittsburgh Steelers at Cleveland Browns – Game summary
1 2 3 4 Total
Steelers 0 0 7 0 7
Browns 7 7 0 7 21

at FirstEnergy Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio

Game information
First quarter
  • CLE – Baker Mayfield 1-yard run (Austin Seibert kick), 11:07. Browns 7–0. Drive: 5 plays, 65 yards, 2:12.

Second quarter

  • CLE – Jarvis Landry 1-yard pass from Baker Mayfield (Austin Seibert kick), 9:55. Browns 14–0. Drive: 7 plays, 77 yards, 4:03.

Third quarter

Fourth quarter

  • CLE – Stephen Carlson 8-yard pass from Baker Mayfield (Austin Seibert kick), 5:25. Browns 21–7. Drive: 3 plays, 4 yards, 0:57.

Top passers

Top rushers

  • PIT – Jaylen Samuels – 5 rushes, 26 yards
  • CLE – Nick Chubb – 27 carries, 92 yards

Top receivers

  • PIT – James Washinton – 3 receptions, 49 yards
  • CLE – Odell Beckham Jr. – 4 receptions, 60 yards

The Browns stayed home to face the Pittsburgh Steelers on Thursday Night Football. Browns QB Baker Mayfield scored the first points on a 1-yard touchdown run in the first quarter, set up by a 43-yard pass from Mayfield to WR Odell Beckham Jr. The next score came in the second quarter, with a 1-yard touchdown catch by Jarvis Landry. The Steelers struck back in the third quarter with a touchdown completion by Steelers RB Jaylen Samuels, but Cleveland held off the Steelers for the win. Browns rookie TE Stephen Carlson caught a touchdown pass in the fourth quarter for his first career TD. The Browns defense forced four interceptions of Steelers QB Mason Rudolph in the game.

A skirmish broke out between the two teams in the closing seconds of the game. After passing to Trey Edmunds, Rudolph found himself dragged down by Browns defensive end Myles Garrett. Upset by the late tackle, Rudolph started to attack Garrett by kicking him in the groin and attempting to pull off Garrett's helmet. Garrett then ripped off Rudolph's helmet and used it to hit Rudolph in the head. Steelers C Maurkice Pouncey and Browns DT Larry Ogunjobi then joined in on the fight in defense of their respective teammates. Garrett, Ogunjobi, and Pouncey were ejected from the game. Following the game, Garrett was suspended for the remainder of 2019 and required to apply for reinstatement in 2020, while Pouncey and Ogunjobi received 2-game and 1-game suspensions, respectively.[24][25] Garrett's suspension was the longest in NFL history for a single on-field transgression.[26]

Landry recorded his 529th reception, breaking DeAndre Hopkins' record of most catches in an NFL player's first six seasons.[27]

With the win, the Browns improved to 4–6. The win ended an 8-game winless streak to the Steelers that dated back to 2014. This also marked the first time in franchise history that the Browns defeated division rivals Baltimore and Pittsburgh in the same season.

Week 12: vs. Miami Dolphins[]

Week Twelve: Miami Dolphins at Cleveland Browns – Game summary
1 2 3 4 Total
Dolphins 0 3 14 7 24
Browns 14 14 0 13 41

at FirstEnergy Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio

  • Date: November 24
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Partly Cloudy, 39°F / 4°C
  • Game attendance: 67,431
  • Referee: Brad Rogers
  • TV announcers (Fox): Chris Myers, Daryl Johnston and Laura Okmin
  • Recap, Game Book
Game information
First quarter
  • CLE – Jarvis Landry 7-yard pass from Baker Mayfield (Austin Seibert kick), 9:59. Browns 7–0. Drive: 8 plays, 75 yards, 5:01.
  • CLE – Odell Beckham Jr. 35-yard pass from Baker Mayfield (Austin Seibert kick), 1:51. Browns 14–0. Drive: 5 plays, 60 yards, 2:54.

Second quarter

  • CLE – Jarvis Landry 5-yard pass from Baker Mayfield (Austin Seibert kick), 10:31. Browns 21–0. Drive: 6 plays, 44 yards, 3:39.
  • CLE – Kareem Hunt 6-yard run (Austin Seibert kick), 1:01. Browns 28–0. Drive: 9 plays, 73 yards, 4:45.
  • MIA – Jason Sanders 36-yard field goal, 0:00. Browns 28–3. Drive: 9 plays, 63 yards, 1:01.

Third quarter

  • MIA – Mike Gesicki 11-yard pass from Ryan Fitzpatrick (Jason Sanders kick), 9:37. Browns 28–10 . Drive: 7 plays, 46 yards, 2:57.
  • MIA – Ryan Fitzpatrick 8-yard run (Jason Sanders kick), 0:04. Browns 28–17. Drive: 11 plays, 64 yards, 4:00.

Fourth quarter

  • CLE – Austin Seibert 40-yard field goal, 11:21. Browns 31–17. Drive: 10 plays, 64 yards, 3:43.
  • CLE – Austin Seibert 26-yard field goal, 6:51. Browns 34–17. Drive: 8 plays, 67 yards, 2:57.
  • CLE – Nick Chubb 5-yard run (Austin Seibert kick), 3:36. Browns 41–17. Drive: 4 plays, 38 yards, 2:22.
  • MIA – Allen Hurns 7-yard pass from Ryan Fitzpatrick (Jason Sanders kick), 0:39. Browns 41–24. Drive: 7 plays, 78 yards, 2:47.

Top passers

Top rushers

Top receivers

  • MIA – Devante Parker – 6 receptions, 91 yards
  • CLE – Jarvis Landry – 10 receptions, 148 yards, 2 TD

The Browns hosted the Miami Dolphins in their third straight home game. The Browns dominated the first half, building a 28–0 lead in the process. The Browns scored four first half touchdowns on three Baker Mayfield touchdown passes (two short passes to Jarvis Landry and a 35-yard pass to Odell Beckham, Jr.) and a 6-yard run by Kareem Hunt. The Dolphins got on the board with a Jason Sanders field goal to make the score 28–3 at halftime. The Dolphins came back in the third quarter. Aided by a Mayfield interception and a missed field goal by Austin Seibert, the Dolphins scored two touchdowns on a Ryan Fitzpatrick 11-yard pass to Mike Gesicki and a Fitzpatrick 8-yard run, to close the Browns' lead to 28–17. However, the Browns responded in the fourth quarter with a pair of Seibert field goals and a Nick Chubb 5-yard touchdown run to go up 41–17. A late Miami touchdown made the final score 41–24.

With the win, the Browns improved to 5–6. This marked the Browns' 100th win since returning to the NFL in 1999.[28] LB Joe Schobert was named the AFC Defensive Player of the week after recording five tackles, four blocked passes, and two interceptions.[29]

Week 13: at Pittsburgh Steelers[]

Week Thirteen: Cleveland Browns at Pittsburgh Steelers – Game summary
1 2 3 4 Total
Browns 3 7 0 3 13
Steelers 0 10 7 3 20

at Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Game information
First quarter
  • CLE – Austin Seibert 31-yard field goal, 7:31. Browns 3–0. Drive: 13 plays, 62 yards, 7:29.

Second quarter

  • CLE – Kareem Hunt 15-yard pass from Baker Mayfield. (Austin Seibert kick), 7:40. Browns 10–0. Drive: 10 plays, 70 yards, 5:42.
  • PIT – Chris Boswell 39-yard field goal, 2:56. Browns 10–3. Drive: 10 plays, 62 yards, 4:44.
  • PIT – James Washington 30-yard pass from Devlin Hodges (Chris Boswell kick), 1:00. Tied 10–10. Drive: 5 plays, 69 yards, 0:48.

Third quarter

  • PIT – Benny Snell 1-yard run (Chris Boswell kick), 10:36. Steelers 17–10. Drive: 7 plays, 69 yards, 4:24.

Fourth quarter

  • PIT – Chris Boswell 29-yard field goal, 13:48. Steelers 20–10. Drive: 10 plays, 35 yards, 6:01.
  • CLE – Austin Seibert 34-yard field goal, 7:30. Steelers 20–13. Drive: 7 plays, 61 yards, 2:48.

Top passers

Top rushers

  • CLE – Nick Chubb – 16 rushes, 58 yards
  • PIT – Benny Snell – 16 rushes, 63 yards, TD

Top receivers

  • CLE – Jarvis Landry – 6 receptions, 76 yards
  • PIT – James Washington – 4 receptions, 111 yards, TD

The Browns traveled to Pittsburgh for round two of their division rivalry with the Steelers. In the first quarter, the Browns scored first on an Austin Seibert 31-yard field goal. They extended their lead to 10–0 in the second quarter on a Baker Mayfield 15-yard touchdown pass to Kareem Hunt. The Steelers, however tied the game 10–10 before halftime with a Chris Boswell 39-yard field goal followed by a Devlin Hodges 30-yard touchdown pass to James Washington. In the third quarter, the Steelers took a 17–10 lead when Benny Snell, Jr. ran for a 1-yard touchdown and added a Boswell 29-yard field goal to make it 20–10. Seibert got the Browns within a touchdown at 20–13 on a 34-yard field goal to make it 20–13. Getting the ball back later on in the quarter, the Browns had an opportunity to score a game-tying touchdown, However, Steelers CB and former Brown Joe Haden came up with the game-sealing interception of Mayfield.

With the loss, the Browns fell to 5–7. This marked the Browns' 16th consecutive loss in Pittsburgh. On the same day, the Baltimore Ravens won their game, thus mathematically eliminating the Browns from AFC North title contention. This is the Browns 27th consecutive season without a division title, the longest active streak in the NFL.

Week 14: vs. Cincinnati Bengals[]

Week Fourteen: Cincinnati Bengals at Cleveland Browns – Game summary
1 2 3 4 Total
Bengals 6 7 3 3 19
Browns 7 7 10 3 27

at FirstEnergy Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio

Game information
First quarter
  • CIN – Randy Bullock 34-yard field goal, 10:56. Bengals 3-0. Drive: 8 plays, 59 yards, 4:04.
  • CLE – Denzel Ward 61-yard interception return (Austin Seibert kick), 5:36. Browns 7-3.
  • CIN – Randy Bullock 44-yard field goal, 1:37. Browns 7-6. Drive: 7 plays, 50 yards, 3:59.

Second quarter

  • CIN – Joe Mixon 1-yard run (Randy Bullock kick), 12:07. Bengals 13-7. Drive: 6 plays, 57 yards, 3:21.
  • CLE – Baker Mayfield 7-yard run (Austin Seibert kick), 6:37. Browns 14-13. Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 5:30.

Third quarter

  • CLE – Kareem Hunt 3-yard run (Austin Seibert kick), 12:10. Browns 21-13. Drive: 6 plays, 75 yards, 2:50.
  • CIN – Randy Bullock 28-yard field goal, 4:39. Browns 21-16. Drive: 16 plays, 76 yards, 7:31.
  • CLE – Austin Seibert 53-yard field goal, 0:16. Browns 24-16. Drive: 8 plays, 40 yards, 4:23.

Fourth quarter

  • CLE – Austin Seibert 31-yard field goal, 1:06. Browns 27-16. Drive: 14 plays, 85 yards, 6:08.

Top passers

Top rushers

Top receivers

  • CIN – Tyler Boyd – 5 receptions, 75 yards
  • CLE – Jarvis Landry – 4 receptions, 76 yards

The Browns returned home to battle their in-state rival Cincinnati Bengals. Cincinnati took an early 3–0 lead on a Randy Bullock 34-yard field goal. The Browns got on the board later in the first quarter as Denzel Ward intercepted an Andy Dalton pass and returned it 61 yards for a touchdown to take a 7–3 lead. Bullock added a 44-yard field goal to bring the Bengals to within 7–6 after the first quarter. Both teams scored a touchdown in the second quarter: The Bengals coming on a Joe Mixon 1-yard run and the Browns' on a Baker Mayfield 7-yard touchdown run to give the Browns a 14–13 halftime lead. On the Browns' opening drive of the third quarter, they scored a touchdown on a Kareem Hunt 3-yard run to extend their lead to 21–13. The teams traded field goals to finish off the third quarter and also did so in the fourth quarter, to give the Browns a 27–19 win.

With the win, the Browns improved to 6–7.

Week 15: at Arizona Cardinals[]

Week Fifteen: Cleveland Browns at Arizona Cardinals – Game summary
1 2 3 4 Total
Browns 0 10 7 7 24
Cardinals 7 14 7 10 38

at State Farm Stadium, Glendale, Arizona

  • Date: December 15
  • Game time: 4:05 p.m. EST/2:05 p.m. MST
  • Game weather: (retractable roof stadium)
  • Game attendance: 63,345
  • Referee: Brad Allen
  • TV announcers (CBS): Tom McCarthy and Jay Feely
  • Recap, Game Book
Game information
First quarter
  • ARI - Kenyan Drake 5-yard run (Zane Gonzalez kick), 10:09. Cardinals 7-0. Drive: 10 plays, 90 yards, 4:51.

Second quarter

  • ARI - Kenyan Drake 1-yard run (Zane Gonzalez kick), 12:02. Cardinals 14-0. Drive: 6 plays, 67 yards, 3:18.
  • CLE - Nick Chubb 33-yard run (Austin Seibert kick), 7:50. Cardinals 14-7. Drive: 7 plays, 83 yards, 4:12.
  • CLE - Austin Seibert 44-yard field goal, 4:33. Cardinals 14-10. Drive: 4 plays, 2 yards, 2:12.
  • ARI - Dan Arnold 6-yard pass from Kyler Murray (Zane Gonzalez kick), 0:25. Cardinals 21-10. Drive: 11 plays, 87 yards, 4:08.

Third quarter

  • CLE - Ricky Seals-Jones 2-yard pass from Baker Mayfield (Austin Seibert kick), 8:54. Cardinals 21-17. Drive: 11 plays, 75 yards, 6:06.
  • ARI - Kenyan Drake 1-yard run (Zane Gonzalez kick), 1:40. Cardinals 28-17. Drive: 6 plays, 61 yards, 3:06.

Fourth quarter

  • ARI - Kenyan Drake 17-yard run (Zane Gonzalez kick), 7:25. Cardinals 35-17. Drive: 8 plays, 65 yards, 4:40.
  • ARI - Zane Gonzalez 21-yard field goal, 5:18., Cardinals 38-17. Drive: 6 plays, 27 yards, 1:55.
  • CLE - Ricky Seals-Jones 1-yard pass from Baker Mayfield (Austin Seibert kick), 1:21. Cardinals 38-24. Drive: 19 plays, 91 yards, 3:57.

Top passers

  • ARI - Kyler Murray - 19/25, 219 yards, TD, INT
  • CLE - Baker Mayfield - 30/43, 247 yards, 2 TD, INT

Top rushers

  • ARI - Kenyan Drake - 22 rushes, 137 yards, 4 TD
  • CLE - Nick Chubb - 17 rushes, 127 yards, TD

Top receivers

  • ARI - Damiere Byrd - 6 receptions, 86 yards
  • CLE - Odell Beckham Jr. - 8 receptions, 66 yards

The Browns traveled to Arizona for a Week 15 tilt with the Arizona Cardinals. The Cardinals scored the only first quarter points on a Kenyan Drake 5-yard touchdown run, to take a 7–0 lead. The Cardinals extended their lead to 14–0 in the second quarter with a Drake 1-yard touchdown run. The Browns responded with a Nick Chubb 33-yard touchdown run and an Austin Seibert 44-yard field goal to close the Cardinals' lead to 14–10. However, the Cardinals extended their lead to 21–10 late in the first half on a Kyler Murray 6-yard touchdown pass to Dan Arnold. In the third quarter, the Browns scored a touchdown on a Baker Mayfield 2-yard touchdown pass to Ricky Seals-Jones, but the Cardinals responded with a Drake 1-yard run to take a 28–17 lead into the fourth quarter. Early in the fourth quarter, Seibert missed a 45–yard field goal attempt wide left that would have moved the Browns to within one possession at 28–20. Instead, the Cardinals scored a touchdown on their ensuing drive on a Drake 17-yard run, his fourth touchdown on the day. After a Seals-Jones fumble, former Brown Zane Gonzalez kicked a 21-yard field goal to give the Cardinals a 38–17 lead. The Browns added a late touchdown on a Mayfield pass to Seals-Jones to make the final score 38–24.

With the loss, the Browns fell to 6–8.

Week 16: vs. Baltimore Ravens[]

Week Sixteen: Baltimore Ravens at Cleveland Browns – Game summary
1 2 3 4 Total
Ravens 0 14 7 10 31
Browns 0 6 3 6 15

at FirstEnergy Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio

  • Date: December 22
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Sunny, 49°F / 9°C
  • Game attendance: 67,431
  • Referee: Alex Kemp
  • TV announcers (CBS): Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, Tracy Wolfson and Gene Steratore
  • Recap, Game Book
Game information
First quarter
  • No scoring plays.

Second quarter

  • CLE – Demetrius Harris 1-yard pass from Baker Mayfield (kick failed, wide left), 11:53. Browns 6–0 Dive: 9 plays, 45 yards, 5:19.
  • BAL – Mark Andrews 39-yard pass from Lamar Jackson (Justin Tucker kick), 1:18. Ravens 7–6 Drive: 2 plays, 63 yards, 0:32.
  • BAL – Mark Andrews 14-yard pass from Lamar Jackson (Justin Tucker kick), 0:09. Ravens 14–6 Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards, 0:46.

Third quarter

  • BAL – Mark Ingram Jr. 12-yard pass from Lamar Jackson (Justin Tucker kick), 7:36. Ravens 21–6 Drive: 13 plays, 69 yards, 7:24.
  • CLE – Austin Seibert 47-yard field goal, 3:25. Ravens 21–9. Drive: 10 plays, 46 yards, 4:11.

Fourth quarter

  • BAL – Justin Tucker 31-yard field goal, 11:32. Ravens 24–9. Drive: 12 plays, 62 yards, 6:53.
  • CLE – Odell Beckham Jr. 3-yard pass from Baker Mayfield (pass failed), 8:01. Ravens 24–15 Dive: 9 plays, 75 yards, 3:31.
  • BAL – Justice Hill – 18-yard run (Justin Tucker kick), 3:39. Ravens 31–15 Dive: 8 plays, 84 yards, 4:22.

Top passers

  • BAL – Lamar Jackson – 20/31, 238 yards, 3 TD
  • CLE – Baker Mayfield – 20/33, 192 yards, 2 TD, INT

Top rushers

  • BAL – Lamar Jackson – 17 rushes, 103 yards
  • CLE – Nick Chubb – 15 rushes, 45 yards

Top receivers

  • BAL – Mark Andrews – 6 receptions, 93 yards, 2 TD
  • CLE – Jarvis Landry – 7 receptions, 74 yards

With the loss, the Browns fell to 6–9. The loss eliminated the Browns from postseason contention for the 17th consecutive season, having last made the playoffs in 2002. The Browns were one of only two NFL teams, the other being the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, to not make the playoffs during the 2010s decade. The loss also meant the Browns would not improve upon their 7–8–1 record from their previous season, and it ensured the team's 12th consecutive season with a losing record, having last posted a non-losing record in 2007. The Browns finished 4–4 at home.

Week 17: at Cincinnati Bengals[]

Week Seventeen: Cleveland Browns at Cincinnati Bengals – Game summary
1 2 3 4 Total
Browns 7 9 0 7 23
Bengals 13 7 3 10 33

at Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio

  • Date: December 29
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
  • Referee: Adrian Hill
  • TV announcers (Fox): Brandon Gaudin, Robert Smith and Megan Olivi
  • Recap, Game Book
Game information
First quarter
  • CLE – Damion Ratley 46-yard pass from Baker Mayfield (Austin Seibert kick), 13:32. Browns 7-0. Drive: 3 plays, 56 yards, 1:28.
  • CIN – C.J. Uzomah 15-yard pass from Andy Dalton (Randy Bullock kick), 9:53. Tied 7-7. Drive: 7 plays, 79 yards, 3:39.
  • CIN – Joe Mixon 3-yard run (kick failed), 4:45. Bengals 13-7. Drive: 3 plays, 3 yards, 0:43.

Second quarter

  • CIN – Andy Dalton 5-yard run (Randy Bullock kick), 10:06. Bengals 20-7. Drive: 12 plays, 66 yards, 5:42.
  • CLE – Austin Seibert 42-yard field goal, 6:53. Bengals 20-10. Drive: 7 plays, 62 yards, 3:13.
  • CLE – Jarvis Landry 56-yard pass from Baker Mayfield (kick failed), 1:52. Bengals 20-16. Drive: 5 plays, 81 yards, 1:52.

Third quarter

  • CIN – Randy Bullock 47-yard field goal, 9:04. Bengals 23-16. Drive: 10 plays, 46 yards, 5:56.

Fourth quarter

  • CIN – Joe Mixon 2-yard run (Randy Bullock kick), 14:16. Bengals 30-16. Drive: 9 plays, 74 yards, 5:16.
  • CLE – Odell Beckham Jr. 20-yard pass from Baker Mayfield (Austin Seibert kick), 7:16. Bengals 30-23. Drive: 13 plays, 75 yards, 7:00.

Top passers

Top rushers

Top receivers

  • CIN – Tyler Boyd – 5 receptions, 59 yards
  • CLE – Jarvis Landry – 2 receptions, 82 yards, TD

With the loss, the Browns finished the season 6–10. They were 2–6 in away games.

Following the game, the Browns fired head coach Freddie Kitchens after one season.[30] On December 31, the Browns and general manager John Dorsey mutually agreed to part ways.[31] Dorsey had served as the Browns' GM since December 2017.

Standings[]

Division[]

Template:2019 AFC North standings

Conference[]

Template:2019 AFC standings

Individual honors[]

On December 17, RB Nick Chubb and WR Jarvis Landry were named to the AFC Roster for the 2020 Pro Bowl. This marks Chubb's first Pro Bowl selection and Landry's fifth consecutive and fifth overall selection. Chubb will be the AFC's starting running back.[32] On January 9, 2020, G Joel Bitonio was also named to the Pro Bowl as an injury replacement, marking his second consecutive and second overall selection.[33]

In addition, LB Joe Schobert was named a second alternate, CB Denzel Ward a fourth alternate, and WR Odell Beckham, Jr. a fifth alternate at their respective positions.[32]

On January 3, Bitonio was named to the AP All-Pro second team, his second consecutive and second overall All-Pro selection.[34]

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