The Browns offense has struggled to put points on the board this season, ranking 24th in the NFL in offensive touchdowns with six. A lot of their issues, WR Jerry Jeudy said Monday, stem from issues with each of the 11 players on the field not executing their assignments fully.
“Collectively, as a unit, we just all have to be on the same page at the same time. That’s the biggest thing, for real,” Jeudy said. “Because as an offense, as a group, if one person messed up, the whole play is messed up.”
On the Browns’ final play of the game, a fourth-and-3 at the Las Vegas 19-yard line, Watson felt pressure coming from the center of the pocket and rolled out to his left. He was unable to get the ball out before he was chased down by DE Charles Snowden for a game-ending sack.
Stefanski said that each position group could have performed better on the fourth down attempt.
“We did not execute exactly how we should on that play,” Stefanski said. “Obviously, the quarterback understands it’s a fourth down play, so you want to give somebody a chance. He did not have the opportunity going to his left. We can be better in protection. We can be better. We can be more precise in our routes. All those things contribute to that.”
With a 1-3 record, the Browns enter a month that could feature four of their toughest matchups of the 2024 season, first traveling to a 3-1 Commanders team before visiting the Eagles and ending the month with back-to-back home games against the Bengals and Ravens.
Stefanski is confident in his team’s ability to correct the mistakes that have led them to their third loss in four games and improve as the season progresses.
“Our guys have the right attitude,” Stefanski said. “They’ve got the right mindset, that we’ve got to fix it together. So that’s what we’re going to do and that’s what meetings today were all about.”
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