2016 NFL Power Rankings Week 10: Arizona Cardinals
By Scott Allen
32. Cleveland Browns 0-9 (32)
The Cleveland Browns didn’t disappoint on Sunday. They got blown out at home to the Dallas Cowboys 35-10.
Cleveland went down the field in a hurry on their first drive. After starting center Cameroin Erving was ejected, the Browns had to settle for a field goal. The 3-0 lead was their only lead the entire afternoon.
It was all Dallas the rest of the way. The Browns offense had a hard time moving the ball, especially on the ground. Quarterback Cody Kessler had 203 yards passing and one touchdown with zero interceptions.
However the Browns could not move the ball on the ground. Their leading rusher was Duke Johnson with 30 yards. They had 45 yards on the ground compared to the Cowboys 168 yards on the ground.
Now it’s a short week for the Browns. They head east to face the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday Night Football. They have 0-10 staring them in the face.