The Cleveland Browns season didn’t start the way they had hoped. While the team was competitive against the very good Kansas City Chiefs, ultimately the final score was not in their favor. In the longest season in NFL history, one game may not have a big impact on the final results.
For the Browns, 16 – 1 is still a possibility.
Unlikely, but a possibility.
The team quickly moved on to Week 2 against the Houston Texans. While Browns Vs. Texans is not expected to be a close game, based on the spread which is something new for recent Browns games, no game in the NFL is certain.
Taking a second to look ahead to late Sunday afternoon and Monday morning, what would it look like if the Browns beat the Texans? What if the team loses to Houston, a team that had a highly problematic offseason?
The short answers are easy: Win? Good. Lose? Very bad. Let’s break it down some more.