Cleveland Browns 2020 schedule: Way too early record prediction
By Greg Newland

Week 13: Dec. 6 – at Tennessee Titans
The Titans spoiled the Browns season right off the bat week one last season, so look for the Browns to be hungry for this one. Unfortunately, after a big win on the road in week 12, Derrick Henry and the Titan’s run game will be too much for the Browns to handle.
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This is one of those games the Browns should win and will be circled at the end of the year if they miss the playoffs once again.
Week 14: Dec. 14 (Monday) – Baltimore Ravens
After taking a tough loss to begin the season in Baltimore, look for the Monday night atmosphere at home to lift the Browns up. If the Steelers can steal a game vs. Baltimore in week 7 or 12, this game could give the Browns the lead in the division.
The atmosphere will be rocking at First Energy Stadium and Baker Mayfield will deliver his biggest win as a Brown and take the Browns to 4-1 in the division. Look for Jackson to throw a late pick to Grant Delpit to seal the win for Cleveland.
Week 15: Dec. 20 – at New York Giants
After coming off one of the biggest wins in recent history, look for the Browns to continue to roll against a rebuilding Giants team. Daniel Jones has shown signs of being an NFL quarterback, but there are still too many issues for the Giants to contend. Look for Odell Beckham to shine in his return to New York and come away with the last laugh as the Browns cruise to 9-5.
Week 16: Dec. 26/27 – at New York Jets
This game still has the potential to be flexed to Saturday or Sunday with no college football games scheduled. And unfortunately, all good things must come to an end. After a big win in New York the week before, the second week in the Big Apple will not fare so well. As the Browns look ahead to a major division game in week 17 vs. the Steelers, look for this one to get away.
Record for Dec: 2-2
Overall record: 9-6