October 11, 2024
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Deshaun Watson performs like one of the worst quarterbacks in the NFL as the Browns fall to the Cowboys 33-17 in their season opener (Recap) (Chris Pokorny) The offense lays an egg in the Browns’ home opener.
Browns beat the Cowboys and lay an egg: Many are to blame, but Dallas deserves praise (Jared Mueller) Though it is unclear what Cleveland will do next, blame is justified for a great deal of Frownies & Brownies: Cowboys beat Browns 33–17, thus there are a lot of bad things and some good things. (Barry Shuck) Week one of a punishing schedule
NFL Week 1: Cowboys vs. Browns grade (Damon Wolfe) On Sunday, the Browns failed the test in each of the three phases.

In a blowout loss against the Cowboys, the Cleveland Browns’ new offense was undetectable (Sports Illustrated) “The Browns offense looks uninspired and sputters in the opening-round 33-17 loss to Dallas in 2024.”
3 Key Takeaways from Browns offense’s problems in season opener loss (clevelandbrowns.com) “The Browns lost their disappointing season opener to the Cowboys, 33-17, with a lot of penalties and a lackluster offensive performance.”
NFL highlights In Brady’s first broadcast, the Cowboys defeat the Browns 33–17 (FOX Sports) Following the announcement of a record-breaking contract extension, quarterback Dak Prescott passed for 179 yards and a touchdown. Meanwhile, Dallas’ defense put on a strong showing, intercepting Deshaun Watson twice.

NFL Week 1 Recap: Pro Football Focus: Dallas Cowboys 33, Cleveland Browns 17 “Prescott’s new contract puts an end to months of speculation about his future with Dallas, a team he is led to three straight 12-win seasons. It makes him the first player to average $60 million per year.”
Everyone is to blame for the terrible play of the Browns offense (Youtube) Quincy Carrier examines the first-week loss to Dallas.

 

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