What was the Cleveland Browns record in 1985?
What was the Cleveland Browns record in 1985?
What was the Cleveland Browns record in 1985?
8–8
1985 Cleveland Browns season | |
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Record | 8–8 |
Division place | 1st AFC Central |
Playoff finish | Lost Divisional Playoffs (at Dolphins) 21–24 |
Pro Bowlers | TE Ozzie Newsome FB Kevin Mack NT Bob Golic OLB Clay Matthews Jr. OLB Chip Banks |
Who is number 86 on the Browns?
Active
Player | # | College |
---|---|---|
Demetric Felton Jr. | 25 | UCLA |
Tony Fields II | 42 | West Virginia |
Drew Forbes | 79 | Southeast Missouri State |
Miller Forristall | 86 | Alabama |
Who was the Cleveland Browns quarterback in 1995?
Passing
Rk | Player | Pos |
---|---|---|
1 | Brett Favre*+ | QB |
2 | Scott Mitchell | QB |
3 | Warren Moon* | QB |
4 | Jeff George | QB |
Who was the Browns quarterback in 1985?
Bernie Kosar
Starters
Pos | Player | Age |
---|---|---|
Offensive Starters | ||
QB | Bernie Kosar | 22 |
RB | Earnest Byner | 23 |
FB | Kevin Mack* | 23 |
Who was the Browns quarterback in 1994?
Vinny Testaverde
Starters
Pos | Player | Age |
---|---|---|
QB | Vinny Testaverde | 31 |
RB | Eric Metcalf* | 26 |
FB | Leroy Hoard* | 26 |
WR | Derrick Alexander | 23 |
Who has Keenum played for?
Buffalo BillsCase Keenum / Current team (Quarterback)
What was the record for the 1986 Cleveland Browns?
The 1986 Browns finished 12–4 to not only win the division again, but also set a franchise record for regular-season victories in the NFL in addition to securing home-field advantage throughout the AFC playoffs.
Who did the Browns play in the playoffs in 18 years?
The first round opponent for the Browns in the playoffs was the New York Jets. In a marathon game that lasted over four hours, the Browns won their first playoff game in 18 years, 23–20, on a 27-yard Mark Moseley field goal in double overtime.
What happened to the Browns’ rushing numbers?
Wide receiver Brian Brennan, who led the way with 55 receptions and six scores, was one of seven Browns to catch 28 or more passes. The backfield combo of FB Kevin Mack and HB Earnest Byner battled injuries for much of the year. That, along with the increased emphasis on passing, caused the rushing numbers to go way down.
What happened in the Browns’ divisional playoff game?
In one of the most pulsating games in club history, the Browns edged the New York Jets 23–20 in double-overtime in the divisional playoffs.
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