More of the latest Browns news and notes from around the web in today’s dose of the Daily Dawg Chow.
The latest Cleveland Browns coverage from Dawgs By Nature:
- Browns vs Broncos on MNF: Full Jameis Winston experience leads to loss (Chris Pokorny and Jared Mueller) The Browns and Broncos combined for over 950 yards but Jameis Winston’s interceptions topple all playoff hopes
- Browns trades: Tracking Amari Cooper, Za’Darius Smith stats with Bills, Lions (Jared Mueller) Amari Cooper and Za’Darius Smith have combined to play 7 games since trades from Browns
- Browns draft position after Sunday’s results in Week 13 (Jared Mueller) Before Monday Night Football versus the Broncos, the Browns still locked into a Top 10 pick
More Cleveland Browns news:
- Jameis Winston sets franchise record in passing yards (Cleveland Browns) “Browns QB Jameis Winston cemented himself in Browns’ history on Dec. 2, as he totaled 497 passing yards against the Broncos.”
- Key Takeaways From Cleveland Browns 41-32 Loss To The Denver Broncos (Sports Illustrated) “Two Jameis Winston pick-sixes spoil Jerry Jeudy’s return trip to Denver on Monday Night Football, as Cleveland drops to 3-9 on the season.”
- Elijah Moore’s clutch toe-tap catch moves chains for Browns as two-minute warning arrives (NFL.com)“Cleveland Browns wide receiver Elijah Moore’s clutch toe-tap catch moves chains for Browns as two-minute warning arrives.”
- Jerry Jeudy Makes History as Cleveland Browns Fall to Denver Broncos 41-32 (Athlon Sports) “Jameis Winston threw three interceptions and Jerry Jeudy set an NFL record for receiving yards against a former team as the Broncos held on late for a 41-32 win over the visiting Browns at Empower Field at Mile High on Monday Night Football.”
- Broncos vs. Browns score: Denver survives Jameis Winston-led attack, outlasts Cleveland in wild ‘MNF’ showdown (CBS Sports) “Despite historic performances from Jameis Winston and Jerry Jeudy, the Cleveland Browns came up short in what was a thrilling game against the Denver Broncos on “Monday Night Football.”