Former Steelers defender lays out grim future for Browns

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The Cleveland Browns are coming off their worst season since going 0-16. Cleveland went 3-14 while going through several different quarterbacks. They also traded away several starters before the deadline, which is the NFL equivalent of waving the white flag on the season.

The Browns have done a lot of remodeling this offseason, adding four new quarterbacks in Kenny Pickett, Joe Flacco, Dillon Gabriel, and Shedeur Sanders. They also drafted a pair of running backs (Quinshon Judkins and Dylan Sampson) and Michigan defensive tackle Mason Graham. Despite these additions though, former Pittsburgh Steelers defensive back and current CBS analyst Bryant McFadden sees the Browns having a similar fate in 2025.

"This was a team that won three games last year," McFadden said. "I foresee them winning one more game."

Should the Browns go 4-13 in 2025, massive changes would need to come. Even with the quarterback position up in the air, the lack of progression would have to come with people being replaced.

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