Cleveland Browns 2020 schedule predictions: Picking every game

Baker Mayfield, Cleveland Browns. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
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Weeks 13-16

26. 28. 53. Final. 27

This game will show us the Browns are certainly getting there, as well as the Baltimore Ravens not being as invincible as we once thought. It might only be a narrow victory for Cleveland, but it’s one the Browns can build on under first-year head coach Kevin Stefanski. Baltimore wishes it had a few more touchdowns than made field goals. Browns, 28-27.

53. 31. 31. Final. 30

This will end up being one of the more exciting games the Browns play all season. It won’t be the game we all thought we were going to talk about in the office, but the New York Giants’ last-second field goal victory at home over the Browns will finally convince us Daniel Jones was worth the No. 6 overall pick. Mayfield plays well, but his defense lets him down this time. Giants, 31-30.

30. Final. 20. 53. 25

If this game were played in Cleveland, maybe Baker Mayfield has enough firepower offensively to beat his draft classmate Sam Darnold‘s team. Well, with this one being at MetLife and former Browns defensive coordinator/interim head coach Gregg Williams on the Jets’ sidelines, look for him to have his guys blitzing Mayfield relentlessly en route to victory. Jets, 25-20.

27. 55. 29. 53. Final

This is the Browns’ Super Bowl. There is no way the Browns will allow themselves to get swept by the Pittsburgh Steelers this year. Pittsburgh should be a good team, but not good enough offensively to outpace the Browns at FirstEnergy this year. Nick Chubb has his best game of the season, as his ball-carrying abilities give the Browns a win over the rivals. Browns, 29-27.