Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski has hinted at a potential change in offensive playcalling after the team's third consecutive loss. Following a disappointing performance against the Washington Commanders, where the Browns scored only 13 points, Stefanski acknowledged the need to evaluate their offensive operations. Despite the struggles, he confirmed that Deshaun Watson will remain the starting quarterback, emphasizing his commitment to improvement.
- The Browns are struggling offensively, failing to score 20 points in their first five games.
- Stefanski is open to changing playcalling duties, which could impact the team's offensive strategy moving forward.
- Deshaun Watson's performance has been underwhelming, but Stefanski remains committed to him as the starter.