Despite having the most packed quarterback room at the start of the season, the Cleveland Browns’ offense simply hasn’t found its footing in seven weeks. And post Joe Flacco’s departure, the Browns’ offense looks just handicapped. In their last game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Cleveland’s offense was limited to a season low of 9 points. And as the Dillon Gabriel-led offense is set to host the Miami Dolphins this Sunday, DE Myles Garrett has put his offense on notice for not racking up enough points.

“It’s only gotten worse with time,” Garrett said. “Without the threat of us putting up a lot of points, they have no fear of running the score up or punting. So it’s like we can punt, we’ll get the ball back, eventually we’ll wear em down and we’ll start to score eventually. In their head

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