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Cleveland Browns Face Brutal Honesty from Former QB

· 2026-06-29

Cleveland Browns Face Brutal Honesty from Former QB

Former Cleveland Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel expressed his desire to see the team struggle, stating he's rooting for a 0-16 season every year.

The Cleveland Browns are coming off a 9-7-1 record and a L4 streak, currently standing 7th in the National Football Conference.

What sparked Manziel's comments?

Manziel's comments came after the Browns moved on from coach Kevin Stefanski, who led the team to two playoff appearances in six seasons.

The team is now under the guidance of first-year coach Todd Monken, with Deshaun Watson and Shedeur Sanders competing for the starting quarterback position.

How did Manziel's career with the Browns end?

Manziel was drafted by the Browns in 2014 but started only eight games across two seasons, never playing another snap for another NFL team after his stint with the Browns.

He won the Heisman Trophy in 2012 but struggled to find success in the NFL, with his career ending after just 14 games and two seasons.

What's next for the Browns?

The Cleveland Browns will face the Jacksonville Jaguars on September 13, 2026, as they look to turn their season around and improve their standing.

And with the quarterback competition heating up, the team's performance will be closely watched by fans and critics alike.

But for Manziel, the outcome is clear: he wants the Browns to fail, and he's not shy about expressing his sentiments.

The last team to finish a season winless was the 2017 Browns, led by Deshone Kizer, who ended his career with a 0-15 record as a starter.

So the Browns will look to avoid a similar fate this season, with their first game against the Jaguars just around the corner.

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