
The Cleveland Browns fall to 2–6 after a brutal 32–13 loss to the New England Patriots — wasting a historic 5-sack performance from Myles Garrett. Anthony Joki and Jackson McCurry react to the latest offensive meltdown, the growing frustration in Berea, and what changes could come during the bye week.
They discuss Dillon Gabriel’s regression, whether Shedeur Sanders deserves a look, and if Kevin Stefanski’s offense has officially hit its ceiling. Plus — what does this mean for Andrew Berry, the front office, and the upcoming trade deadline?
Chapters:
0:00 – Intro: Another Browns Loss, Another Postgame Rant
0:22 – Myles Garrett’s Historic 5-Sack Day
3:00 – Browns Defense Outplays Offense Again
6:15 – Offensive Collapse: Gabriel, Playcalling, and WR Issues
10:00 – Are the Receivers the Biggest Problem?
14:00 – Kevin Stefanski’s Offense Has Lost Its Identity
16:30 – Front Office Accountability: Six Years, No Progress
19:20 – Should the Browns Make Changes at the Bye Week?
21:00 – QB Decision: Stick With Gabriel or Try Shedeur Sanders?
23:40 – Trade Deadline Outlook: Buy, Sell, or Stand Pat?
25:30 – Time to Evaluate the Roster for 2026
28:40 – Early Draft Talk & What’s Next for Cleveland
30:25 – Outro: Go Browns (Always)