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Maybe. They were 1-15 last year, beating San Diego in their next to last game.
The record for most NFL losses in a row is Tampa Bay, 26 to be exact. I meet the winning QB of the game, and asked him what it was like to be on that team as he was the CFO for a company I worked for many moons ago. He said after they lost the the expansion Seattle Seahawks, there was sinking feeling that its going to be a long time before they win. And he was correct.
I recommend reading this link, you will crack a smile.
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/...bottom-26th-consecutive-loss-38th-anniversary
At any rate an 0-16 season would mean the Browns would have just 1 win for their last 32 games in the past two seasons. That's absurd for a professional sports team.
The record for most NFL losses in a row is Tampa Bay, 26 to be exact. I meet the winning QB of the game, and asked him what it was like to be on that team as he was the CFO for a company I worked for many moons ago. He said after they lost the the expansion Seattle Seahawks, there was sinking feeling that its going to be a long time before they win. And he was correct.
I recommend reading this link, you will crack a smile.
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/...bottom-26th-consecutive-loss-38th-anniversary
At any rate an 0-16 season would mean the Browns would have just 1 win for their last 32 games in the past two seasons. That's absurd for a professional sports team.
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