Not a lot has gone right for the Cleveland Browns since Hue Jackson took over as head coach in 2016.
But this Sunday’s game against the Jacksonville Jaguars could go down in team history as an especially brutal day.
The Jaguars will roll into FirstEnergy Stadium boasting the league’s best pass defense in yards allowed per game (165.1), sacks (35), touchdown passes allowed (six), quarterback rating (65.9) and points per game (14.9); while checking in tied for third with the most interceptions (11).
As if that wasn’t bad enough, the Browns are dealing with more injuries along the offensive line, which is not good news for rookie quarterback DeShone Kizer’s aching ribs.