Schedule Season summary Week 1: vs. Pittsburgh Steelers After being
deactivated for three seasons, the Cleveland Browns returned to the NFL, playing their first game since December 24, 1995 and first home game since December 17, 1995. The game was featured on
ESPN Sunday Night Football and a pre-game speech was given by comedian
Drew Carey, a Cleveland native. In his speech, Carey said "I want to send a message. A message to everyone who ever made fun of Cleveland. A message to anyone who ever told a Cleveland joke, or laughed at a Cleveland joke. You can now officially shut up!" The celebration would be short-lived as the Steelers would shutout the Browns 43–0. The Browns would finish the game with only 40 yards of total offense and committed four turnovers and had a time of possession of just 12:11.
Week 2: at Tennessee Titans Kicker
Phil Dawson made a 41-yard field goal in the second quarter, scoring the Browns' first points of the season. Cleveland would score its first touchdown of the season in the third quarter, with a 39-yard pass from
Tim Couch to
Kevin Johnson. Despite this, the Titans thrashed the Browns 26–9.
Week 3: at Baltimore Ravens This was the first meeting between the reactivated Cleveland Browns and the Baltimore Ravens, the latter of which previously played in Cleveland as the Browns from 1946 to 1995 before a
controversial relocation. As a compromise by the NFL, the Browns were officially deactivated in 1996 while the team in Baltimore was considered an expansion team. The game would be a defensive battle with poor offensive performance, as both teams committed three turnovers. The Browns, down by seven with 2:34 to go, had the ball and were looking to tie the game, but
Tim Couch threw an interception to
Chris McAlister. The Ravens would run out the clock to win the game.
Week 4: vs. New England Patriots Week 5: vs. Cincinnati Bengals Week 6: at Jacksonville Jaguars Week 7: at St. Louis Rams Week 8: at New Orleans Saints The 0–7 Browns headed to
New Orleans to take on the 1–6
Saints. The Saints would score first, with quarterback
Billy Joe Hobert throwing a five yard touchdown pass to wide receiver
Keith Poole. The Browns would respond midway through the second quarter with fullback
Marc Edwards on a 27-yard catch-and-run from
Tim Couch to tie the game at 7–7. New Orleans kicker
Doug Brien made a 49-yard field goal in the waning seconds of the first half to put the Saints up 10–7. Cleveland would take its first lead of the game with a 24-yard touchdown pass from Couch to wide receiver
Kevin Johnson in the third quarter. Brien would make two more field goals, giving the Saints a 16–14 lead with just 0:21 left in the game. Cleveland started the final drive at its own 25-yard line, needing to score a touchdown in under 15 seconds to win the game. On the first play, Couch's pass to wide receiver
Darrin Chiaverini fell incomplete, being broken up by
Willie Clay. The next play, Couch completed a 19-yard pass to
Leslie Shepherd to the Cleveland 44-yard line. Head coach
Chris Palmer would immediately call a timeout with just 0:02 left. Down to the Browns' last chance for a win, Couch would heave up a 56-yard
Hail Mary that was caught by Johnson in the end zone for the game-winning touchdown. With the last-second win, the Browns got their first victory since being reactivated and was the franchise's first win since December 17, 1995. The Browns had 243 yards of total offense and maintained possession of the ball for only 19:10; the Saints had 351 total yards and possessed the ball for 40:50. However, Cleveland only turned the ball over once while New Orleans had five turnovers.
Week 9: vs. Baltimore Ravens Fresh off their first win since 1995, the Browns hoped to get revenge on the Ravens and get two wins in a row. However, thanks to a flurry of touchdowns and field goals by the Ravens, the Browns lost 41-9 and fell to 1-8.
Week 10: at Pittsburgh Steelers The Browns traveled to Pittsburgh to square off against the Steelers, hoping to get revenge on what happened on opening day. In the first half, the Browns had a 7-3 lead. However, by the second half, their lead disappeared as the Steelers lead 15-13. With almost no time remaining,
Phil Dawson made a 39-yard field goal, as the Browns defeated the Steelers 16-15; securing their second win of the season.
Week 11: vs. Carolina Panthers Week 12: vs. Tennessee Titans With their second straight loss, the Browns would be eliminated from playoff contention at 2-10.
Week 13: at San Diego Chargers The Browns faced the 4–7
Chargers in San Diego. The first quarter started low-key as both teams notched field goals, respectively from
Phil Dawson (33 yards) and
John Carney (44 yards). However, by the second quarter, San Diego dominated the rest of the game, with touchdowns from
Kenny Bynum and
Jermaine Fazande, leading the Chargers to victory.
Week 14: at Cincinnati Bengals Week 15: vs. Jacksonville Jaguars Week 16: vs. Indianapolis Colts On a cold and windy afternoon, the 2–13 Browns hosted the 12–2 Colts, looking to end the season on a high note. The Browns led for most of the game and were up 28–19 at the beginning of the fourth, but were shutout in the final quarter as the Colts scored ten unanswered points to win 29–28.
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