Some endings arrive quietly. Others build for months before the truth finally lands. In Cleveland , the signs have been there, scattered across injuries, losses, and a quarterback controversy that refuses to fade. Now the question becomes unavoidable: what happens when a franchise runs out of places to hide?

The real wake-up call came from Tony Grossi , the longtime voice of the Browns, who didn’t sugarcoat his thoughts. “You bring back Stefanski and Andrew Berry to Sean Watson. I mean, what are they doing? How are they getting any better?” he said this week. Then came the part Cleveland has feared: “I do believe now, no matter what happens Sunday, win or lose. I think it’s inevitable that they are going to clean house.” This verdict has been shaped by months of stagnation and a q

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