Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski has indicated a potential shift in playcalling duties after the team's third consecutive loss. Following a disappointing 34-13 defeat to the Washington Commanders, where the Browns failed to score 20 points for the fifth straight game, Stefanski is considering the effectiveness of the offensive operation. Despite the struggles, he remains committed to starting quarterback Deshaun Watson, emphasizing the need for improvement from both Watson and the team as a whole.
- Stefanski's comments suggest a possible shift in offensive strategy.
- The Browns are struggling offensively, failing to score 20 points in five consecutive games.
- Deshaun Watson's performance has been subpar, but Stefanski is committed to him as the starter.