Sam Penix Jan 1, 2020 10:19 AM UTC

The 2019 NFL season was supposed to the Cleveland Browns' best since their return in 1999. Instead, it finished as perhaps the most disappointing. The season that began with Super Bowl aspirations (as misguided as they may have been at the time) ended with an effortless loss to the worst team in the NFL. Explosive offense not nearly enough Cleveland's offense had some good moments against the Cincinnati Bengals. Baker Mayfield hit Jarvis Landry and Damion Ratley for two deep touchdowns, and Odell Beckham Jr. made an acrobatic grab in the back of the end zone for his fourth TD of the year. But aside from that, Mayfield completed nine other passes to end up 12/27 for 279 yards, three scores, and three interceptions. To say Mayfield's sophomore season was a disappointment is a massive understatement. Nick Chubb ended the game with 13 carries for 41 yards, and was the NFL's rushing leader. At least…