The Cleveland Browns slow march toward the end of another lost season continues this Sunday in Los Angeles against the Chargers.
The game against the Chargers will be the first of Cleveland’s final five opportunities to avoid the first winless season in franchise history and just the second 0-16 campaign in NFL history.
But even if the Browns pull out a win between now and the end of the season, the final whistle of the game on Dec. 31 against the Pittsburgh Steelers should mark the end of Hue Jackson’s tenure as head coach.
As it stands, a loss to the Chargers would drop Jackson’s record with the Browns to 1-27, which would be the worst start for a head coach with a team since the NFL was founded in 1920.