The Cleveland Browns may not win very often, but that does not mean they don’t play some memorable games on Sundays.

Even if they are too often for the wrong reasons.

Sunday’s loss to the New York Jets, who entered the game with just one win, had traded away their two best defensive players earlier in the week, and were rolling with a quarterback who is better suited for the 1940s brand of pro football, was just the latest example of “how in the world did they did they manage that?”

Consider that in the 27-20 loss: • The Jets returned both a kickoff (99 yards by Kene Nwangwu) and a punt (74 yards by Isaiah Williams) for a touchdown. That is the first time the Jets have done that in franchise history, which dates back to their inaugural season of 1960, when they were known as the Titan

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