The Cleveland Browns might have been feeling themselves a bit after an overtime win against the division rival Baltimore Ravens a week earlier. The team was 2-2-1 with those three non-wins coming by a total of six points. Sunday's 38-14 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers served as a wake up call.

After the game, wide receiver Jarvis Landry and others left the locker room before fulfilling media obligations. Head coach Hue Jackson was not aware of the issue until Monday's media availability.

"I did not know that. I'm disappointed that happened. There is nothing to run from. When we play good, everybody stayed. When you don't play well, don't run. We have to do everything the right way," Jackson said.

Landry was particularly frustrated by the performance. He recorded just two receptions on nine targets for 11 yards Sunday.

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Daryl Ruiter of 92.3 The Fan noted that Landry has caught 29 of 57 targets this season (50.8-percent). It is the lowest total during his career by a substantial margin. His previous career low was 66.3-percent.

“Am I frustrated? After a loss? Yeah, a little bit but like I said after the first question, trying to forget about it as quickly as possible. Move on to Tampa. We are on the road. Get the W, and that will be behind us," he explained.

“Every loss hurts, but I think this definitely was like one of those eye-openers for us. I think we needed it. At the same time, every game has really been close that we have played in until this one. I think it is definitely an eye-opener for us, and one that, I hate to say we needed it, but something that needed to happen to us.”

The Browns have playoff aspirations and being competitive against one of the better teams in the AFC was important from a mental perspective.

"We played a playoff caliber team. We have obviously all of these weeks so far, but we really had an opportunity to be challenged in a lot of different ways collectively as a team in each phase – offense, defense and special teams. They made more plays than we did. If we do not nip that in the bud quickly, the score can get out of hand. Scores can get out of hand. I think that is kind of what I meant, but I did not really mean like we ‘needed it.’ Obviously, I want to win, but that is what I really meant.”

The Browns can not allow defeats to affect them as much as it did Sunday. When players start acting independently, it shows a discord within the team, which is not healthy for success. It will be addressed by Jackson and the team will learn from this lesson.