NFL power rankings: Breaking down all 32 teams’ standings in Week 14
By Peter Panacy
There’s a serious chance the Browns finish 2017 winless, as their remaining schedule doesn’t exactly provide a lot of opportunities.
Cleveland’s latest defeat, a 19-10 loss on the road against the Los Angeles Chargers, featured only one interesting focal point — the return of wide receiver Josh Gordon, who saw the field for the first time since 2014 after serving suspensions.
Gordon was pretty solid, hauling in four receptions for 85 yards. But that was about the lone highlight for the Browns, aside from rookie tight end David Njoku’s touchdown.
Quarterback DeShone Kizer must be losing all his confidence, and that’s a shame in what has become a lost season in Cleveland.