Besides Myles Garrett setting a franchise single-game record with five sacks, the Cleveland Browns’ only solace from Sunday’s 32-13 loss to the New England Patriots is that they have extra time to fix their myriad problems.
The Browns (2-6) have a bye this week before the second half of the season begins with a Nov. 9 game at the New York Jets.
While the players will have most of the week off, coach Kevin Stefanski and his staff will try to figure out how to prevent the season from spiraling out of control.
The coaches will also have a willing volunteer in Garrett for self-scouting. The All-Pro pass rusher said after the game he wanted to help in any way he could during the bye week.
“I’m going to watch the film and I’m going to talk to different coaches and players and see what ideas

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