CLEVELAND, Ohio (92.3 The Fan) – The Browns haven’t won a divisional title since 1989 and have never won the AFC North since the division was formed in 2002 as part of the league’s realignment to accommodate the Houston Texans.
They remain one of four teams, including the Texans, to have never played in a Super Bowl.
The AFC is loaded this year and is setting up to be a dogfight between three teams – Browns, Buffalo Bills and the two-time defending conference champion Kansas City Chiefs.
With a rebuilt defense that features six new starters and the entire offense plus coaching staff returning under 2020 NFL Coach of the Year Kevin Stefanski, what does 2021 have in store for the Browns?
With the 2021 NFL season officially kicking off Thursday night, time to go on the record with our predictions of how we think it will play out for the Browns and who we'll be seeing in L.A. come February.
Browns record: 13-4, AFC North champions
NFL Honors/AP award winners: EVP/GM Andrew Berry, NFL Executive of the Year; WR Odell Beckham Jr., NFL Comeback Player of the Year
DIVISION WINNERS
AFC EAST: Bills
AFC NORTH: Browns
AFC SOUTH: Titans
AFC WEST: Chiefs
NFC EAST: Washington Football Team
NFC NORTH: Packers
NFC SOUTH: Buccaneers
NFC WEST: Rams
AFC WILDCARDS: Patriots, Broncos, Ravens
NFC WILDCARDS: 49ers, Seahawks, Saints
AFC Championship Game: Browns vs Chiefs
NFC Championship Game: Packers vs Buccaneers
Super Bowl LVI: Packers vs Browns
Super Bowl LVI champions: Packers




