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Hapless Browns Find New Way To Lose, 0-16 Parade Still Alive
The team dropped to 0-13 on a season, meaning a sardonic 0-16 parade has taken another step toward reality.

CLEVELAND, OH — The Cleveland Browns lost another game on Sunday, losing 27-21 to the Green Bay Packers. The team managed to find a new way to break its fans' hearts, leading most of the game only to squander the victory in overtime.
The loss to the Packers is the first under John Dorsey, the new general manager of the club. It seems Dorsey's hiring didn't prompt a strong game from the Browns.
The defense was unable to stop Aaron Rodgers replacement at quarterback, Brett Hundley, from throwing for three touchdowns and 265 yards. Green Bay now moves to 7-6 and will be looking, again, to a returning Rodgers for postseason hope.
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Rookie quarterback DeShone Kizer had another uneven game, throwing for 214 yards and three touchdowns, but also lobbing two interceptions. He finished with a strong QB rating of 99.4.
The bright side of the Browns' loss (if there is one) is that a sardonic 0-16 parade, planned to mock the team's ineptitude, is one step closer to reality. The parade nearly came to fruition last year, before the team won a single game down the stretch.
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Now the parade's leader, Chris McNeil, is again putting pressure on the organization to turn around its season by winning just one game. So far, that has been a mountain too tall for the Browns to climb.
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