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The clueless Browns player is now second on the team in touchdowns

The clueless Browns player is now second on the team in touchdowns

At the beginning of the 6th week the Cleveland Browns boast arguably the worst offense in all of football. They are the only team in the NFL not to score 20 points in a game, average just 15.8 points per game and rank last in the league in yards per game.

As a unit, Cleveland’s offense has only reached the end zone seven times this year, and while Deshaun Watson is the clubhouse leader with a total of six points (five through the air and one on the ground), he is a clueless player among the in This season, touchdowns scored actually ranked second.

After scoring his second scoop-and-score touchdown of the season against the Philadelphia EaglesVeteran safety Rodney McLeod now has the second-most touchdowns on the team along with Browns wideout Amari Cooper. The game-winning play was sparked by star pass rusher Myles Garrett, who jumped over the Eagles’ O-line on a 57-yard field goal attempt by kicker Jake Elliot and blocked the kick.

The loose ball then bounced to the sideline, where McLeod corralled it and returned it 50 yards for a touchdown. It was a huge play that helped the Browns tie Philly 10-10 just before halftime. It was also the second time McLeod accomplished this feat this season. His last scoop-and-score came in Week 4 against the Las Vegas Raiders when he returned a fumble 25 yards for a touchdown.

The fact that McLeod has scored the second-most touchdowns this season is the latest evidence of how poor the Browns’ offense has been this year.

After McLeod and Cooper, who are tied with two points, only four other Browns players have scored a single touchdown this season. They are RB Jerome Ford, WR Jerry Jeudy, TE Jordan Akins and TE Blake Whiteheart.