The Cleveland Browns' Week 10 loss to the New York Jets was somehow even worse than it initially seemed.
The Browns entered Week 10 with a 2-6 record and with their expectations already lowered to the floor. However, many fans expected them to beat the 1-7 Jets, who just traded away Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams the previous week.
Instead, Cleveland fell apart in an ugly 27-20 loss. To make matters worse, the Jets became the first team to win an NFL game since 1950 with 175 or fewer scrimmage yards , according to ESPN's Rick Cimini. Teams holding their opponents to 175 or fewer yards were previously 225-0, making the Browns the first to lose under those circumstances.
New York managed just 169 total yards in the game. Aaron Glenn waited until the last second to decide on a star

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