The Browns’ first win of the 2017 season will have to come away from FirstEnergy Stadium.
Cleveland finished its home slate Sunday with a 27-10 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. The loss dropped the Browns to 0-14 with two games remaining at Chicago and Pittsburgh.
Cleveland held a brief lead after a second-quarter touchdown by Duke Johnson Jr., but the Ravens, who needed a win to remain in the hunt for an AFC Wild Card playoff berth, quickly turned the tide with back-to-back scores to build a lead they wouldn’t relinquish.
DeShone Kizer was limited to negative passing yards in the first quarter and was tested from start to finish by one of the league’s best defenses.