Weeden lonely walk

Cleveland Browns quarterback Brandon Weeden walks off the field after an attempted throw out of bounds was intercepted by the Detroit Lions in the fourth quarter Sunday, October 13, 2013 at FirstEnergy Stadium in Cleveland.

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CLEVELAND, Ohio – Sunday is an example of how quickly things can change in the NFL. After the loss to the Lions, the Browns' winning streak is gone, they have tumbled out of first place in the AFC North and their starting quarterback is now being used as a punchline. Brandon Weeden threw for 292 yards and two touchdowns in Sunday's loss, but the play that everyone will remember is his head-scratching interception.

Cue the jokes. Weeden has only himself to blame. It's always a bad sign when the Browns aren't mentioned in some weekly recaps. That was the case this weekend.

Here is what they are saying nationally after the loss.

Don Banks from SI.com takes a look back at Week 6 and still can't fathom why Brandon Weeden threw the ill-advised interception in the second half.

USA Today's Chris Strauss gives his good and bad performances and Weeden makes the wrong list. Again.

Will Brinson, from CBSSports.com, hands out his weekly NFL grades. This time the Browns don't fare well.

The group at NFL.com goes Around the League with three takeaways from each game and says Weeden is the biggest problem in Clevelannd.

Peter King's Monday Morning Quarterback has a section of 10 things I think I think and Brandon Weeden was listed under one of the things he didn't like about Week 6.

Pete Prisco from CBSSports.com pinpoints the biggest problem with Weeden in his Monday Musings.