The day following the Browns’ 21-7 loss to the Chiefs, Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski expressed his disappointment with the mistakes that led to the Browns’ 11th loss of the season.
The Browns offense had six giveaways, forcing the Browns defense to defend short fields. Two of the Chiefs’ three touchdowns came on drives that followed turnovers and started in Browns’ territory.
“Really disappointed in turning the ball over six times. You are not going to beat anybody doing that,” Stefanski said. “So, unfortunately, there’s some good things that occurred during that game – particularly our defense, I thought, played really, really good football for the majority of the game. But, unfortunately, we just as a team didn’t do all those little things that you need to do in order to beat a good team.”
Here are the top news and notes from Monday’s press conferences.
No decision yet on starting quarterback for Week 16
Stefanski pulled QB Jameis Winston from the Browns’ Week 15 loss to the Chiefs after Winston threw his third interception of the day in the fourth quarter.
The Browns had a chance to pull within a one-score lead with the ball at the Kansas City 29-yard line. Yet, Winston threw a deep shot to the end zone, where it was picked off by CB Trent McDuffie.
It was Winston’s 12th interception since taking over as the Browns starting quarterback and his third game with three interceptions this season. His big arm and willingness to take a shot, however, was also what powered the Browns offense to a statistical resurgence as Winston accounted for 14 touchdown passes over his seven-games as the starter.
“We know that a big part of winning and losing in football is taking care of the ball,” Stefanski said. “We also know that you have to play a style of football that gives yourself a chance to make yards. So, there are times that you’re aggressive, there’s times that you’re not based on what…
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