2000 Cleveland Browns season
52nd season in franchise history
The 2000 Cleveland Browns season was the team's 48th season with the National Football League and 52nd overall. It was the second season of the "New Browns", which returned to the NFL in 1999.
Kicker Phil Dawson was the Browns’ leading scorer with 59 points.[ 1] The Browns total offense ranked 31st (last) in the league, while their total defense ranked 26th in the league.[ 2] The 2000 Browns’ 161 points scored (10.06 per game) is the third-fewest ever by a team in a 16-game schedule, tied with the 1998 Eagles and behind the 1992 Seahawks and 1991 Colts .[ 3] Additionally, their four games without scoring is the most in the NFL since the 1977 Buccaneers failed to score six times;[ 4] by contrast the 2016 and 2017 Browns went a combined 1–31 but never failed to score a point in any game. The 1999 Browns scored 217 points, or 3.50 more per game than in 2000.
Offseason
2000 NFL draft
Undrafted Free Agents
Personnel
Staff
2000 Cleveland Browns staff
Front office
Owner and chairman – Alfred Lerner
President and chief executive officer – Carmen Policy
Executive vice president/director of football operations – Dwight Clark
Executive director of player personnel – Joe Collins
Director of college personnel – Phil Neri
Director of pro personnel – Keith Kidd
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
Defensive coaches
Special teams coaches
Strength and conditioning
Final roster
Preseason
Regular season
Schedule
Week
Date
Opponent
Result
Record
Venue
Attendance
Recap
1
September 3
Jacksonville Jaguars
L 7–27
0–1
Cleveland Browns Stadium
72,418
Recap
2
September 10
at Cincinnati Bengals
W 24–7
1–1
Paul Brown Stadium
64,006
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3
September 17
Pittsburgh Steelers
W 23–20
2–1
Cleveland Browns Stadium
73,018
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4
September 24
at Oakland Raiders
L 10–36
2–2
Network Associates Coliseum
45,702
Recap
5
October 1
Baltimore Ravens
L 0–12
2–3
Cleveland Browns Stadium
73,018
Recap
6
October 8
at Arizona Cardinals
L 21–29
2–4
Sun Devil Stadium
39,148
Recap
7
October 15
at Denver Broncos
L 10–44
2–5
Mile High Stadium
75,811
Recap
8
October 22
at Pittsburgh Steelers
L 0–22
2–6
Three Rivers Stadium
57,659
Recap
9
October 29
Cincinnati Bengals
L 3–12
2–7
Cleveland Browns Stadium
73,118
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10
November 5
New York Giants
L 3–24
2–8
Cleveland Browns Stadium
72,718
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11
November 12
New England Patriots
W 19–11
3–8
Cleveland Browns Stadium
72,618
Recap
12
November 19
at Tennessee Titans
L 10–24
3–9
Adelphia Coliseum
68,498
Recap
13
November 26
at Baltimore Ravens
L 7–44
3–10
PSINet Stadium
68,361
Recap
14
December 3
at Jacksonville Jaguars
L 0–48
3–11
Alltel Stadium
51,262
Recap
15
December 10
Philadelphia Eagles
L 24–35
3–12
Cleveland Browns Stadium
72,318
Recap
16
December 17
Tennessee Titans
L 0–24
3–13
Cleveland Browns Stadium
72,318
Recap
17
Bye
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.
Standings
Game summaries
Week 6: at Arizona Cardinals
Week 6: Cleveland Browns at Arizona Cardinals – Game summary
Quarter
1
2
3 4 Total
Browns
7
7
0 7 21
Cardinals
0
16
10 3 29
at Sun Devil Stadium , Tempe, Arizona
Date : October 8Game time : 4:15 p.m. EDT Game weather : 87 °F (30.6 °C), relative humidity 25%, wind 15 miles per hour (24 km/h; 13 kn)Game attendance : 44,296Referee : Tom White TV announcers (CBS ) : Don Criqui (play–by–play) and Steve Tasker (color commentator)Box score
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
CLE – Travis Prentice 1-yard run (Phil Dawson kick), 14:26. Browns 14–0. Drive: 5 plays, 24 yards, 2:14.
ARI – Thomas Jones 10-yard run (Cary Blanchard kick), 12:00. Browns 14–7. Drive: 5 plays, 42 yards, 2:26.
ARI – Frank Sanders 53-yard pass from Jake Plummer (kick failed), 9:08. Browns 14–13. Drive: 2 plays, 57 yards, 0:51.
ARI – Cary Blanchard 36-yard field goal, 1:13. Cardinals 16–14. Drive: 13 plays, 54 yards, 6:18.
Third quarter
ARI – Cary Blanchard 47-yard field goal, 8:55. Cardinals 19–14. Drive: 9 plays, 58 yards, 3:27.
ARI – Frank Sanders 5-yard pass from Jake Plummer (Cary Blanchard kick), 1:55. Cardinals 26–14. Drive: 9 plays, 70 yards, 4:59.
Fourth quarter
CLE – Travis Prentice 6-yard run (Phil Dawson kick), 12:43. Cardinals 26–21. Drive: 3 plays, 24 yards, 1:29.
ARI – Cary Blanchard 28-yard field goal, 3:00. Cardinals 29–21. Drive: 11 plays, 72 yards, 5:59.
Top passers
Top rushers
Top receivers
Tim Couch, Week 3, 316 Passing Yards vs. Pittsburgh Steelers[ 5]
Doug Pederson, Week 15, 309 Passing Yards vs. Philadelphia Eagles[ 6]
Awards and records
Led NFL, yards punted, 4,919 yards[ 7]
References
^ NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York, NY, ISBN 978-0-7611-2480-1 , p. 216
^ NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York, NY, ISBN 978-0-7611-2480-1 , p. 215
^ Pro-Football-Reference.com: In a single season, from 1978 to 2012, in the regular season, sorted by ascending Points For.
^ Pro Football Reference ; In a single season, from 1940 to 2018, in the Regular Season, requiring Points For = 0, sorted by most games in season matching criteria
^ NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York, NY, ISBN 978-0-7611-2480-1 , p. 206
^ NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York, NY, ISBN 978-0-7611-2480-1 , p. 207
^ NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York, NY, ISBN 978-0-7611-2480-1 , p. 202
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