The Cleveland Browns dropped their second consecutive game last week in a close loss to the Minnesota Vikings.
The Browns turned to rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel, and while he put up a decent showing in his first NFL start, he was not able to break the team’s streak of games scoring 17 or fewer points, which has now reached a league-high 10 games.
Things will not get any easier this week as the Browns take on the Pittsburgh Steelers in Pittsburgh, where the Browns have not won a regular-season game since 2003.
The Steelers currently lead the AFC North Division, but their three wins have come against teams that enter the weekend with a combined record of 6-9, so it is not as if they are a juggernaut.
On Thursday, Cleveland’s coordinators held their weekly meeting with the press, and