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Factory of Sadness: Browns Lose to Steelers Again, Kessler Knocked Out with Possible Concussion
The Brownies lost to their rivals 24-9 on Sunday.

CLEVELAND, OH - The march towards 0-16 continued on Sunday with the Cleveland Browns dropping their 11th game of the regular season to their rival Pittsburgh Steelers.
Three field goals and two touchdowns constituted Pittsburgh's offense. However, Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger was mostly contained, throwing for 167 yards and no touchdowns and no interceptions. However, Le'veon Bell rushed for 146 yards and a touchdown on 28 carries. He gashed the Browns defense again and again, providing the spark the Steelers needed to overcome a rudderless Cleveland team.
On the Browns' side, it was, uh, not pretty. Quarterback Cody Kessler went out of the game with a possible concussion after throwing 128 yards and a pick. Josh McCown stepped in for Kessler and slung for 118 yards and a touchdown. The rushing game never materialized. The team's leading runner was McCown who ran for 11 yards on two carries. That was the team's leading rusher.
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The Browns are now 0-11. Since their return in 1999, the team has given season ticket holders and fans some of the worst football in the NFL. The 2016 season has a chance to go down as the worst in the franchise's embarrassing history.
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