"Longest run of the Browns season": Antonio Brown roasts Kevin Stefanski's team as security performs 'catching a streaker' drills

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Kevin Stefanski's Browns are currently No. 4 in the AFC North rankings with a 2-6 record. The quarterback situation remains uncertain amid ongoing fan debate, and the team's performance has been inconsistent. Former NFL star Antonio Brown didn’t hold back when aiming at the Cleveland Browns and their coaching staff, led by coach Kevin Stefanski.

A video shared on X on Tuesday showed Browns’ stadium security practicing how to chase down a streaker across the field. Brown quoted the video and sarcastically dubbed the moment the team’s longest run of the season.

"Longest run of the Browns season," Brown wrote.

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The Cleveland Browns' offense averages just 15.8 points per game, ranking among the league’s weakest units. After a 41-17 blowout loss to the Ravens in Week 2, the team briefly rebounded with a 13-10 win over the Packers in Week 3. The game was won thanks to a late touchdown from rookie Quinshon Judkins and a key interception by Grant Delpit.

However, turnovers and poor quarterback play continued to plague them, as seen in their 34-10 loss to the Lions in Week 4. Joe Flacco threw multiple interceptions, including a costly pick-six.

A change in quarterback after a 1-3 start only slightly improved the offense's production. Rookie Gabriel’s early stats show a 59.9% completion rate, 702 passing yards, five touchdowns and two interceptions. This helped the team improve from averaging about 14 points under Flacco to around 17.5 points with Gabriel.

Analysts note that the change hasn’t been enough. Issues such as poor offensive-line play and weak receiver performance remain unchanged.


Former Browns lineman says Kevin Stefanski is feeling the heat after offensive shift

The Cleveland Browns’ 2-6 start has intensified scrutiny on coach Kevin Stefanski. The coach has handed play-calling duties to offensive coordinator Tommy Rees. Former Browns guard John Greco believes the move signals pressure from above.

“It's desperation," Greco said on 92.3 The Fan. "When you're in that room, the obvious is becoming a reality. You have a heightened sense of awareness that this is the next attempt before people start getting fired."

Kevin Stefanski, who previously gave up play-calling last year, faces mounting criticism as the Browns rank near the bottom in scoring and total offense.

With rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel struggling and Shedeur Sanders waiting for a chance, more lineup shifts could follow. The Browns seek answers to save themselves from another disappointing season.

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