CLEVELAND — Who could've seen this coming a year ago?
At that time, the Browns were celebrating their first playoff win in 26 years, a 48-37 triumph over the Pittsburgh Steelers at Heinz Field. Twelve months later, Cleveland has already been eliminated from postseason contention, and saw itself thoroughly dominated 26-14 Monday night on the very same gridiron.
With so much having gone wrong this season, where does the team go from here? On the latest edition of "3 Things About the Browns," Stephanie Haney chats with "Voice of the Browns" and 3News sports anchor Jim Donovan about the embarrassing loss on national television, along with the future of players like quarterback Baker Mayfield.
Watch their entire conversation in the player below:
Among the questions Steph asked Jimmy:
- Did the players give up even before they took the field in Pittsburgh?
- Baker Mayfield won't play in the final game due to shoulder surgery. Is that the right move now?
- How does that loss help the Browns, if at all, now that team is already out of playoff contention?
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