Happy Monday, Dawg Pound!
Here's your morning roundup:
— The Browns fell to the Bengals on a cold and snowy Sunday afternoon. Cleveland fell into a 20-0 hole and was unable to climb out of it despite cutting the lead to 20-10 early in the fourth quarter.
— A "rusty" Robert Griffin III reflected on his first start in three months. The Browns quarterback missed the past 12 weeks with a broken bone in his shoulder
— Breaking down Sunday by the numbers and what was said by head coach Hue Jackson and players in postgame news interviews.
— ClevelandBrowns.com senior writer Andrew Gribble's three major takeaways from Sunday's loss
— Two of the Browns' final three opponents met yesterday as the Steelers rode running back Le'Veon Bell to a win over Buffalo. Cleveland travels to Orchard Park next week before closing the regular season in Pittsburgh.
The Browns play the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 14.