The home opponents are as follows: Bengals, Steelers, Ravens, Bills, Dolphins, Titans, Packers, Vikings and 49ers.

The road opponents are as follows: Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, New England, New York Jets, Las Vegas, Detroit, Chicago.

Tough draw playing the NFC North. Decent road schedule except Detroit it seems

Which of these games can we pencil in as L's? 🤣

19 comments
  1. Depends on what the Browns are gonna do. If they try and fix the roster and try next season they can easily win 7-10 games. If the punt like they did this year probably 3 wins again

  2. This might be the luckiest we’ve ever been in terms of who we’ve drawn at home. Plus the raiders are almost another home game.

  3. Don’t worry guys Kirk Cousins is gonna Sam Darnold this cupcake schedule and take us to the Super Bowl

    /s since I know some of y’all need it

  4. It’s good we are playing a more difficult schedule next year bc we will need good draft picks in 2026

  5. Could they use up a lot of cap space next year to get part of DW’s nonsense out of the way in the future?

    Or is that not needed for cap games

  6. no Buccaneers, huh? glad I can put avoid the *true Baker grudge match for another year.

    *2022 at Carolina doesn’t count imo. He got that one touchdown and looked a bit silly with how hard he celebrated considering he went on to lose to our backup QB, but I think it’s fair to say Baker was not playing at his best and was poorly optimized in on the Panthers. Buccaneers Baker Mayfield is a different animal.

  7. 5 losses against lose AFC north opponents to start. Lose to Packers, Vikings and Bills; we go 8-9. 🙏🏼

  8. Just FYI, Grossi indicated that the Browns are more likely than not going to lose one of those home games as an international game.

    If that’s the case, I pray its not the Titans game because that Home schedule is brutal enough that if we can’t get significantly improved QB play, that may be our only chance to see a win at home lol

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