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Browns offense catastrophically bad through six games
Cleveland Browns QB Deshaun Watson surveys the field against Philadelphia Eagles Eric Hartline-Imagn Images

The Cleveland Browns turned in yet another horrendous offensive performance on Sunday and one particular stat that went viral shows just how bad things have gotten for Deshaun Watson and company.

The Browns fell to 1-5 on the season with a 20-16 to the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pa. At one point during the second half, the FOX broadcast pointed out that Cleveland had not converted on third down in their last 26 tries.

That is when the streak ended, as the Browns snapped a 0-for-26 streak by finally picking up a first down on third down. The fact that it took that long, however, is mind-blowing.

There were some other stats that trickled out from Cleveland’s latest loss that were also pretty shocking. As ESPN’s Field Yates noted, the Browns are the first NFL team since 2014 to score fewer than 20 points in each of their first six games.

Watson, who is playing under a fully guaranteed $230 million contract, has not thrown for more than 200 yards in a game. Despite that, head coach Kevin Stefanski said once again on Sunday that he is not making a quarterback change.

Stefanski has not ruled out making another significant change with Cleveland’s offense. Whatever the Browns are currently doing is not working.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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