The last two seasons have been bad for the Cleveland Browns under head coach Kevin Stefanski, but Sunday’s blowout loss in Chicago was unequivocally his worst moment.
Despite their young and depleted roster, and revolving door at quarterback, the Browns have been competitive in the majority of their losses this year, at least enough to give fans hope for the future. This Bears game was a complete 180, though. Stefanski’s group was outclassed in a way the NFL hasn’t seen in over 10 years, according to DVOA metrics.
The worst of it came on offense, which per analyst Aaron Schatz, had an 8 percent offensive success rate through the first three quarters of Sunday’s game.