Cleveland Browns offense, Jameis Winston struggle in loss to Chargers
CLEVELAND — The Browns were hoping to hit the bye week with still plenty to play for over the final eight games. Instead, the only way they're playing for anything would be to make history.
Cleveland's season hit its hospice stage Sunday with a 27-10 loss to the visiting Los Angeles Chargers. The loss dropped the Browns to 2-7 heading into not just their bye, but also the 4 p.m. Tuesday trade deadline.
The only team to ever make the playoffs after starting the season 2-7 was the 2020 Washington Football Team. The caveat there was the Football Team won the NFC East with a 7-9 record.
The Browns will have a week to sit on the first nine games and how they've gone before they play again Nov. 17 at the New Orleans Saints. How they'll look when they play the Saints remains to be seen, depending on who may be dealt by Tuesday's trade deadline.
Quarterback Jameis Winston came back down to earth after a spectacular starting debut last week against the Baltimore Ravens, when he threw for 334 yards and three touchdowns. Against the Chargers, he was 26-of-46 passing for 235 yards with one touchdown — a 17-yarder to Cedric Tillman with 44 seconds remaining — and three interceptions, as well as a 50.5 passer rating.
Los Angeles quarterback Justin Herbert was 18-of-27 passing for 282 yards, two touchdowns and a 125.8 passer rating. Both touchdown came on Browns coverage busts.
That's what's on the line against the Chargers. Follow along here as things unfold on the lakefront:
J.K. Dobbins' 2nd TD run gives Chargers 27-3 lead on Browns
The Chargers turned the blocked field goal into a J.K. Dobbins 7-yard touchdown run with 4:16 remaining. The score make it 27-3 Los Angeles.
Dobbins, the former Ohio State Buckeye and Baltimore Raven, has 85 rushing yards and two touchdowns on 14 carries.
Dustin Hopkins has 51-yard field goal blocked by Teair Tart
The Browns' all-around bad day continued when the Chargers' Teair Tart blocked Dustin Hopkins' 51-yard field goal try with 6:38 remaining. The Chargers took over at the Browns 46.
Safety Grant Delpit suffers injury while trying to make tackle
Browns safety Grant Delpit appeared to injure his shoulder when he tried to make a tackle with 10:18 remaining in the game. Delpit popped right back up after the play, but immediately went to the bench and appeared to point to his left shoulder as he sat down.
Delpit went to the medical tent for a moment, but rejoined his teammates on the bench with 6:48 remaining.
Jameis Winston with the hat trick of interceptions for Cleveland Browns
Quarterback Jameis Winston had his third interception of the day to nix another potentially promising drive at the Chargers 35. This time, it was defensive back Tarheeb Still who stepped in front of a pass to wide receiver Elijah Moore for the interception.
Dawand Jones back in at LT after brief exit for shoulder injury
Dawand Jones' absence due to a shoulder injury was a brief one. He was back in at left tackle to open the subsequent Browns offensive possession after he had left at the start of the fourth quarter.
Jedrick Wills Jr. replaces Dawand Jones at LT after Jones suffers shoulder injury
Jedrick Wills Jr. made his first appearance in the game at left tackle to open the fourth quarter. He did so because the player who replaced him, Dawand Jones, was injured.
Jones went to the locker room with a shoulder injury 45 seconds into the fourth quarter. The Browns listed him as questionable to return.
End 3rd quarter: Los Angeles Chargers 20, Cleveland Browns 3
The Browns trail the Chargers by 17 points going into the final 15 minutes. They have a third and 2 at the Chargers 45 to open the fourth quarter.
Another promising drive ended by Jameis Winston interception
This week, Jameis Winston can't stop throwing the ball to the other team. The Browns quarterback threw his second interception of the third quarter when Chargers safety Alohi Gilman made a lunging pick of a ball thrown nowhere near a Browns receiver after the Browns got to the Chargers 38.
Gilman returned the ball to the Chargers 32. Los Angeles would go three and out.
Night and day difference for Cleveland Browns QB Jameis Winston
Welcome to the Jameis Winston experience. A week after being the AFC Offensive Player of the Week with a 334-yard, three-touchdown performance against the Ravens, he was 10 of 22 for 88 yards with an interception and a 39.6 rating with 5:28 remaining in the third quarter.
Elijah Molden, Tarheeb Still combine to create sensational interception in end zone for Los Angeles Chargers
The Browns were knocking on the door of trying to get back in the game on their first third-quarter drive. Quarterback Jameis Winston's fourth-down push to convert a fourth-and-1 from the Chargers 6 put them five yards from the end zone.
Winston's first-and-goal pass was dropped by wide receiver Cedric Tillman at the goal line. His second-down pass never got to Jerry Jeudy in the back right corner of the end zone.
That's because Los Angeles cornerback Tarheeb Still came over and batted it away. The ball deflected into the hands of safety Elijah Molden, who caught it for the interception and took a knee for the touchback.
Halftime: Los Angeles Chargers 20, Cleveland Browns 3
The Chargers have opened up a 17-point lead over the Browns at the break. Cleveland gets the ball to start the third quarter.
Los Angeles has outgained the Browns 256-57, despite being 1 of 9 on third down. Justin Herbert was 14 of 16 for 250 yard with two touchdowns and a 158.3 passer rating.
Jameis Winston was 6 of 13 for 47 yards and a 55.6 passer rating. Winston's been sacked four times, compared to six time Herbert has been sacked, three of those by Myles Garrett.
J.K. Dobbins races into end zone to push Los Angeles Chargers lead to 17
The Chargers hit the Browns with a pair of big pass plays for their first two touchdowns. Their third score was a good, old-fashioned rushing score, when J.K. Dobbins took a handoff to the left, put his foot in the ground and found a hole to run through for a 16-yard touchdown with 3:30 remaining in the first half.
Dobbins was essentially untouched, save for a lunging attempt made by cornerback Martin Emerson Jr.
Jameis Winston sacked for 4th time to end Cleveland Browns possession
The Browns went three and out on their possession after the Chargers touchdown pass. A third-down illegal motion penalty on wide receiver Jerry Jeudy negated a first-down catch by Cedric Tillman, then quarterback Jameis Winston was sacked by defensive lineman Morgan Fox to force the punt.
Winston has been sacked four times in the first half.
Another Cleveland Browns coverage bust, another Los Angeles Chargers TD pass
The Browns find themselves in a 13-3 deficit with 8:01 remaining in the second quarter after quarterback Justin Herbert found a wide-open Quentin Johnston for a 66-yard touchdown. Cameron Dicker missed the point-after kick to keep the lead at 10 points.
Johnston got so open because cornerback Denzel Ward hesitated for a moment as he took a step toward tight end Hayden Hurst, who was running an out. However, safety Juan Thornhill wasn't playing deep behind Ward, which allowed Johnston to get loose.
Dustin Hopkins gets Cleveland Browns on scoreboard with 38-yard field goal
Dustin Hopkins helped Cleveland put points on their best drive of the first half so far with a 38-yard field goal with 9:30 remaining in the second quarter. That capped a 10-play, 34-yard drive that reached the Chargers 13 before quarterback Jameis Winston was sacked for a 7-yard loss by defensive lineman Morgan Fox on third down.
Winston has been sacked three times on the day. He's 5 of 10 for 40 yards and a 60.4 passer rating today.
End 1st quarter: Los Angeles Chargers 7, Cleveland Browns 0
The Chargers took a 7-0 lead into the second quarter. They were facing fourth down and a punt situation to open the second.
Myles Garrett's sack-less streak ends against Los Angeles Chargers QB Justin Herbert
Browns defensive end Myles Garrett put his four-game streak of not having a sack on two of the final three plays of the first quarter against the Los Angeles Chargers' Justin Herbert. He beat Chargers left tackle Rashawn Slate on both plays.
They were the first sacks for Garrett since he got to Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Gardner Minshew with 12:38 remaining in the fourth quarter of the Week 4 game.
Cleveland Browns' Corey Bojorquez booms another punt to pin Los Angeles Chargers back
The Chargers won the field position battle on the first Corey Bojorquez punt, when Derius Davis returned it 53 yards to the Browns' 30. The second time, Bojorquez won the matchup with a 60-yard punt that went out of bounds at the Los Angeles 5.
Cleveland Browns coverage bust leads to Los Angeles Chargers TD by Josh Palmer
The Chargers struck first as quarterback Justin Herbert found a wide-open Josh Palmer for a 27-yard touchdown with 6:49 remaining. The score, on third-and-20, gave Los Angeles a 7-0 lead.
The play was a coverage bust by the Browns, as cornerback Denzel Ward released Palmer, thinking he had safety help with Juan Thornhill over top. However, Thornhill broke on the second receiver, Ladd McConkey, who had run a post.
Darius Davis flips field for Los Angeles Chargers on punt return
The Chargers started their second possession in great field position thanks to a 53-yard punt return by Derius Davis. Davis eluded a pair of coverage men for the Browns initially, then ran upfield until he was tackled by Khaleke Hudson.
The return set up the Chargers on the Browns 30.
Cleveland Browns offensive starters vs. Los Angeles Chargers
The Browns forced a punt on the Chargers' first possession, which reached the Chargers 48. They started at their own 9 after the punt.
Cleveland's first 11 out on offense:
- QB: Jameis Winston
- RB: Nick Chubb
- TE: David Njoku
- WR: Elijah Moore
- WR: Jerry Jeudy
- WR: Cedric Tillman
- LT: Dawand Jones
- LG: Joel Bitonio
- C: Ethan Pocic
- RG: Wyatt Teller
- RT: Jack Conklin
Cleveland Browns defensive starters vs. Los Angeles Chargers
The Browns won the coin toss and deferred their option to the second half. The Chargers started with the ball.
Here's the first 11 players out for the Browns:
- DE: Za’Darius Smith
- DT: Dalvin Tomlinson
- DT: Shelby Harris
- DE: Myles Garrett
- LB Devin Bush
- LB: Mohamoud Diabate
- LB: Winston Reid
- S: Grant Delpit
- CB: Denzel Ward
- CB: Martin Emerson Jr.
- S: Juan Thornhill
Dawand Jones starts at LT for Cleveland Browns vs. Los Angeles Chargers
Dawand Jones will get another shot at playing left tackle.
The second-year Browns offensive tackle will start at left tackle Sunday against the Los Angeles Chargers. It's his second consecutive start at a position he had not played in a game since he was at Ohio State in 2020.
Jones started at the position a week ago against the Baltimore Ravens because Jedrick Wills Jr. was inactive due to a knee injury. Wills was available against the Chargers, but will be the backup swing tackle instead of starting, which he's done in all 57 of the games in which he's appeared since the Browns made him the No. 10 overall pick in the 2020 draft out of the University of Alabama.
There's no other changes to the starting five up front from the previous week, meaning it will be just the second time this season the Browns will start the same offensive line combination in consecutive games. They started the same five in Weeks 1 and 2, only it was Jones at right tackle instead of left and James Hudson III at left tackle.
Jordan Hicks only injured Cleveland Browns inactive player
The Browns' inactive list only featured one injured player: Linebacker Jordan Hicks (ribs, elbow, triceps). The other four were healthy scratches: Quarterback Bailey Zappe, running back D'Onta Freeman, offensive tackle Germain Ifedi and defensive tackle Quinton Jefferson.
Zappe will be the emergency No. 3 quarterback behind starter Jameis Winston and backup Dorian Thompson-Robinson. He was signed off the Kansas City Chiefs practice squad to fill the hole in the quarterback room created by Deshaun Watson's season-ending Achilles injury.
The injuries to Hicks and, even bigger, Jeremiah Owusu Koramoah will mean Mohamoud Diabate and Devin Bush will start at linebacker. Owusu-Koramoah was placed on injured reserve on Saturday due to the neck injury that he sustained against the Ravens.
Cleveland Browns inactive players vs. Los Angeles Chargers
- QB Bailey Zappe (3QB)
- RB D’Onta Foreman
- LB Jordan Hicks
- OT Germain Ifedi
- DT Quinton Jefferson
When do the Cleveland Browns play today?
Kickoff is at 1 p.m.
Who is announcing the Chargers vs. Browns game?
- Play-by-play: Spero Dedes
- Analysts: Adam Archuleta
- Sideline: Aditi Kinkhabwala
What channel is Browns vs. Chargers on: How to watch the Cleveland-Los Angeles game on TV, streaming
- TV channel: CBS WOIO-TV (Channel 19)
- Stream: Paramount+ and NFL+
- Announcers: Spero Dedes (play-by-play), Adam Archuleta (analyst), Aditi Kinkhabwala (sideline reporter)
How to listen to the Cleveland Browns vs. Los Angeles Chargers game on the radio, stream
- The Cleveland Browns Radio Network will carry the game, with Andrew Siciliano (play-by-play), Nathan Zegura (analyst) and Je'Rod Cherry (sideline reporter) on the call. Among the affiliates in the Akron-Canton area are WAKR-AM 1590, WONE-FM 97.5, WHBC-AM 1480, WQKT-FM 104.5, WKRK-FM 92.3, WKNR-AM 850 and WNCX-FM 98.5.
- The Cleveland Browns Radio Network's call can also be streamed at Cleveland Browns.com, as well as the Browns mobile app. It's also available on Sirius XM radio, with channel 230 carrying the Browns feed.
- The Browns also have a Spanish-language broadcast, with Rafael “Rafa” Hernández-Brito (play-by-play) and Octavio Sequera (analyst) on the call. Games will be streamed on La Mega Cleveland, as well as heard on WNZN-FM 89.1 in Lorain and WVKO-FM 103.1 in Columbus.
How to buy Chargers vs Browns tickets
Tickets for Sunday's game on StubHub can be purchased on StubHub from $15 before fees.
Browns vs Chargers weather
It's a sunny day in Cleveland, with the temperature at kickoff expected to be near 64 degrees, according to the National Weather Service. Southeast wind 6 to 11 mph.
Browns vs. Chargers injury report
- Browns: LB Jordan Hicks (ribs, elbow, triceps), out; LB Khaleke Hudson (ankle), questionable.
- Chargers: OLB Joey Bosa (hip), questionable; WR D.J. Chark (groin), questionable; CB Kristian Fulton (hamstring), out; LB Denzel Perryman (toe), questionable; WR Brenden Rice (shoulder), out; TE Stone Smartt (fibula), doubtful.
Cleveland Browns result in Week 8
Cleveland improved to 2-6 on the season with a 29-24 win over the Baltimore Ravens in Cleveland. Jameis Winston, replacing an injured Deshaun Watson, threw for 334 yards and three touchdown.
Los Angeles Chargers result in Week 8
The Chargers improved to 4-3 on the season with a 26-6 win over the New Orleans Saints last Sunday in Inglewood, Calif. Los Angeles scored 10 unanswered points in the fourth quarter to pull away from New Orleans.
Cleveland Browns predictions vs. Los Angeles Chargers
So what should we expect from the Browns this Sunday against the Chargers? Click here to see what our writers project as the score of today's game.
Browns vs. Chargers betting odds
- Provided by BetMGM.com; access Paste BN Sports Scores ad Sports Betting Odds hub for a full list. Lines last updated at 1 p.m. ET Saturday.
- Moneyline (ML): Browns +105 (bet $100 to win $105) | Chargers -125 (bet $125 to win $100)
- Against the spread: Browns +1.5 (-110) | Chargers-1.5 (-110)
- Over/Under (O/U): 42.5 (O: -110 | U: -110)
Los Angeles/San Diego scores in all-time series vs. Cleveland Browns
Today is the 51st all-time regular-season or playoff meeting between the Browns and the Chargers, which dates back to the 1970 NFL-AFL merger, when the then-San Diego Chargers joined the NFL. Here's a look at the series between the Browns and Chargers.
- Series record (regular season and playoffs): Chargers lead 19-9-1
- Series record (regular season): Chargers lead 19-9-1
- Playoff record: N/A
- Series in Cleveland (regular season and playoffs): Chargers lead 10-5-1
- Series record in Cleveland (regular season): Chargers lead 10-5-1
- Series record in Cleveland (playoffs): N/A
- Series record in San Diego/Los Angeles: Chargers lead 9-4
- Series record in San Diego/Los Angeles (regular season): Chargers lead 9-4
- Series record in San Diego/Los Angeles (playoffs): N/A
- Last meeting: Chargers won 30-28 in Cleveland on Oct. 9, 2022
- Series streak: Chargers have won last four meetings
Cleveland Browns 2024 active roster
- QUARTERBACKS (3): Dorian Thompson-Robinson, Bailey Zappe, Jameis Winston
- RUNNING BACK (4): Nick Chubb, Jerome Ford, D'Onta Foreman, Pierre Strong Jr.
- WIDE RECEIVER (5): Jerry Jeudy, Elijah Moore, Jamari Thrash, Cedric Tillman, Jaelon Darden
- TIGHT ENDS (3): Jordan Akins, David Njoku, Geoff Swaim
- OFFENSIVE LINEMEN (9): Joel Bitonio, Jack Conklin, Michael Dunn, Germain Ifedi, Dawand Jones, Ethan Pocic, Jedrick Wills Jr., Zak Zinter, Wyatt Teller
- DEFENSIVE LINEMEN (9): Myles Garrett, Shelby Harris, Maurice Hurst II, Quenton Jefferson, Isaiah McGuire, Ogbo Okoronkwo, Za’Darius Smith, Dalvin Tomlinson, Mike Hall Jr.,
- LINEBACKERS (6): Devin Bush, Khaleke Hudson, Winston Reid, Jordan Hicks, Nathaniel Watson, Mohamoud Diabate
- DEFENSIVE BACKS (10): D’Anthony Bell, Grant Delpit, Martin Emerson Jr., Ronnie Hickman, Rodney McLeod, Cameron Mitchell, Greg Newsome II, Mike Ford Jr., Denzel Ward, Juan Thornhill
- SPECIALISTS (3): Corey Bojorquez, Dustin Hopkins, Rex Sunahara
Cleveland Browns elevate DT Sam Kamara vs. Los Angeles Chargers
The Browns only used one elevation for the game against the Chargers. That was used on defensive tackle Sam Kamara.
The 6-foot, 272-pound Kamara is technically in his second pro season out of Stony Brook. Originally signed by the Chicago Bears as an undrafted free agent in 2021, he has appeared in 15 career games. He has appeared in seven games with the Browns from 2022-24, including four this season.
Cleveland Browns 2024 schedule, results (2-6, 1-1 AFC North)
- Sunday, Sept. 8: Home vs. Dallas Cowboys, L, 33-17
- Sunday, Sept. 15: At Jacksonville Jaguars, W, 18-13
- Sunday, Sept. 22: Home vs. New York Giants, L, 21-15
- Sunday, Sept. 29: At Las Vegas Raiders, L, 20-16
- Sunday, Oct. 6: At Washington Commanders, L, 34-13
- Sunday, Oct. 13: At Philadelphia Eagles, L, 20-16
- Sunday, Oct. 20: Home vs. Cincinnati Bengals, L, 21-14
- Sunday, Oct. 27: Home vs. Baltimore Ravens, W, 29-24
- Sunday, Nov. 3: Home vs. Los Angeles Chargers, 1 p.m., CBS
- Sunday, Nov. 10: BYE WEEK
- Sunday, Nov. 17: At New Orleans Saints, 1 p.m., FOX
- Thursday, Nov. 21: Home vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, 8:20 p.m., Amazon Prime
- Monday, Dec. 2: At Denver Broncos, 8:20 p.m., ESPN
- Sunday, Dec. 8: At Pittsburgh Steelers, 1 p.m., CBS
- Sunday, Dec. 15: Home vs. Kansas City Chiefs, 1 p.m., CBS
- Thursday, Dec. 19: At Cincinnati Bengals, 8:15 p.m., Amazon Prime
- Sunday, Dec. 29: Home vs. Miami Dolphins, 8:20 p.m., NBC
- Saturday, Jan. 4 OR Sunday, Jan. 5: At Baltimore Ravens, TBA, TV TBA
Chris Easterling can be reached at ceasterling@thebeaconjournal.com. Read more about the Browns at www.beaconjournal.com/sports/browns. Follow him on Twitter at @ceasterlingABJ.