Just when you think things can’t get any worse for the Cleveland Browns, they get punched in the mouth at home by the worst team in football. Sunday’s 31-29 loss to the one-win Tennessee Titans will be a tough one for everyone on the Browns to swallow.
Rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders played his best game as a pro, and nearly led a 14-point comeback in the fourth quarter; the 23-year-old will be haunted, though, by a brutal interception in the third quarter that flipped the game on its head.
The defense, meanwhile, had its worst day, surrendering 31 points to a Titans team that came in averaging 15.