
The offensive line came unraveled, Deshaun Watson was erratic, and turnovers and drops proved catastrophic down the stretch.
CLEVELAND — It was supposed to be another important step in the right direction. Instead, it produced a cocktail of boos and misery from the faithful at Huntington Bank Field.
Even when the Browns finally tried to steal a win, they were done in by their own errors yet again. Now, they find themselves in a self-made hole three weeks into the season.
Cleveland fell to 1-2 on the season with a 21-15 loss to the New York Giants on Sunday, a shocking result against a team many observers place among the NFL’s worst. Instead, the G-Men overcame a disastrous start to stifle the Browns for much of the afternoon, taking advantage of an offensive line in disarray as well as a quarterback who once again looked all over the place.