For the second time in this early mess of a Browns season , Cleveland let a would-be win slip away as if the team were a member of its embattled receiving corps failing to secure a pass.

The latest letdown occurred overseas, with the Browns falling 21-17 to the Minnesota Vikings on Oct. 5 at London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Unlike the season opener, when a golden opportunity deteriorated into a 17-16 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals largely pinned on missed kicks by Cleveland's Andre Szmyt , the Week 5 letdown in England has prompted observers to direct much of the blame to Browns coach Kevin Stefanski and question the status of his job security.

With Stefanski’s inept offense and late-game clock management under fire, he reviewed the autopsy of the most recent disappoin

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