Browns Face Another Disappointing Season, Risk 3-14 Record

UPDATE: As the Cleveland Browns approach the end of yet another disappointing season, fans are left grappling with the possibility of a 3-14 record for the second year in a row. Currently sitting at 3-12, the Browns have just two games left to salvage their pride.

In a critical matchup against the Buffalo Bills on December 21, 2025, the Browns missed a golden opportunity to turn the tide. A crucial 47-yard field goal attempt by kicker Andre Szmyt was thwarted by a low snap just before halftime, leaving Cleveland trailing 20-10.

Fans are disheartened as they witness yet another season filled with “if only” moments. The Browns’ offense struggled to find its rhythm, culminating in missed chances during the fourth quarter. With the Pittsburgh Steelers leading the AFC North at 8-6 and the Baltimore Ravens holding second place at 7-7, the stakes are high.

Rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders showcased promise during the game, completing his first eight passes and leading a 69-yard drive that ended with a touchdown pass to rookie Harold Fannin Jr.. However, his day ended with 20 completions on 29 attempts for 157 yards, two interceptions, and several costly sacks that hindered the offense.

Fans are divided on Sanders’ performance, with some hoping he can emerge as the franchise quarterback. His development will be crucial as the Browns aim to rebuild. The palpable frustration among supporters is evident, especially with a home crowd that included numerous Bills fans, indicating a lack of local support.

As the Browns prepare for their final two games, the urgency to perform is greater than ever. Will they finish strong and avoid matching last year’s record, or will they succumb to the pressures of another lost season? All eyes will be on Cleveland’s next performance as they strive to give their loyal fans something to cheer about.

Stay tuned for updates as the Browns approach the season’s conclusion, and keep an eye on potential changes in the coaching staff and roster as they look to reshape their future.