Driving the news: Cleveland lost what was considered a winnable game yesterday to the New York Giants, 21-15.
The Browns move to 1-2 on the season.
The intrigue: Things began positively with Cleveland forcing a fumble on the opening kickoff.
Quarterback Deshaun Watson turned that into a touchdown pass to wide receiver Amari Cooper, giving the Browns an early 7-0 lead.
Yes, but: It went downhill from there, with the Giants scoring 21 unanswered points and Watson being sacked eight times.
Cooper scored another touchdown in the second half, but the Browns could not complete a comeback.
Zoom in: The Dawg Pound wasn't happy, booing throughout the game as Watson continuously worked against pressure and overthrew receivers.
Cleveland only ran for 69 yards, compared to the Giants' 112.
What's next: The Browns have two more potentially winnable games against the Las Vegas Raiders and Washington Commanders before the schedule hits a tougher stretch.