Browns fall in NFL power rankings thanks to disappointing Week 12 loss
After losing to the Denver Broncos in Week 12, the Cleveland Browns have moved to 7-4 and the power rankings have been impacted. Last week, the Browns got up to No. 5 in the power rankings. Now, Cleveland is sitting at No. 10 after falling five spots. Cleveland will have a chance to get right […]
After losing to the Denver Broncos in Week 12, the Cleveland Browns have moved to 7-4 and the power rankings have been impacted.
Last week, the Browns got up to No. 5 in the power rankings. Now, Cleveland is sitting at No. 10 after falling five spots.
Cleveland will have a chance to get right with their second straight game out west in Week 13. The Browns are taking on the 5-6 Los Angeles Rams.
“Last week: loss at Denver, 29–12
Next week: at Los Angeles RamsAlbert Breer said it this week on the pod, and I laughed instinctively: Myles Garrett is the quarterback of this football team, and has been for the better part of a half decade now. The team goes as he goes. The fact that he is day-to-day means we can still envision a scenario where they slip into the playoffs.” – Conor Orr, Sports Illustrated
Things just didn’t go right for the Browns on either side of the ball in Denver. Dorian Thompson-Robinson started rough but settled in before he had to exit with a concussion. P.J. Walker entered the game and had a fumble and the offense was very disoriented.
Against the Rams, there has been no word yet on who the Browns will start behind center. Cleveland needs to see what happens with Thompson-Robinson in the concussion protocol. There is a chance that they bring Joe Flacco up from the practice squad and he makes his debut with the Browns.
It’s an opportunity to get right against the Rams and an opportunity to bounce back in the power rankings.
Check out the rest of the power rankings here, via SI.
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