DETROIT – As the Browns faced a tough road environment in the 3-1 Lions, they struggled to find offensive success following their opening drive.

Turnovers and dropped passes not only kept points off the board for the Browns but also put the defense in difficult situations to defend – as the Lions used at most six plays to score on each of their scoring drives.

"Obviously didn't do the things necessary to beat a good team on the road and that's the frustrating part for me, for our players and everybody," head coach Kevin Stefanski said. "It's tough. […] Can't do those things and expect to be a good team on the road."

Here are three takeaways from the Browns' 34-10 loss to the Lions.

Offensive turnovers and miscues hurt drives

After a strong opening drive in which the Browns scored thei

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