You know the Browns are 0-12, and you know that the Browns are not very good at passing or stopping the pass. Cleveland is 31st in the league in Adjusted Net Yards per Attempt (ahead of only the Texans), and 31st in the league in Adjusted Net Yards per Attempt allowed (ahead of only the Colts).

But did you know that Cleveland has had the worse ANY/A in every game this season? Take a look at the ANY/A for Cleveland’s offense (in brown) and defense (in orange) from each game this year:

Cleveland is the only team that has yet to win the ANY/A battle in at least two games this year. Here are the full standings:

Tm W-L Perc DAL 10-2 0.833 ATL 9-2 0.818 SDG 9-2 0.818 NWE 8-3 0.727 WAS 8-3 0.727 NYG 8-3 0.727 MIN 8-4 0.667 DEN 7-4 0.636 DET 7-4 0.636 TAM 7-4 0.636 MIA 6-5 0.545 SEA 6-5 0.545 OAK 6-5 0.545 CIN 6-5 0.545 CAR 6-5 0.545 BUF 6-5 0.545 TEN 6-6 0.500 NOR 5-6 0.455 BAL 5-6 0.455 PIT 5-6 0.455 GNB 5-6 0.455 LAR 4-7 0.364 JAX 4-7 0.364 KAN 4-7 0.364 ARI 4-7 0.364 NYJ 4-7 0.364 HOU 4-7 0.364 PHI 3-8 0.273 CHI 3-8 0.273 SFO 3-8 0.273 IND 2-9 0.182 CLE 0-12 0.000

No team has played at least 10 games and lost the ANY/A battle in each one.

Three teams have gone 1-15 in the ANY/A battle: the 2005 49ers, 2014 Jaguars, and 2014 Raiders. In ’05, the 49ers (behind Tim Rattay) had a 9.15 ANY/A in week 1, and allowed just 5.02 ANY/A to the Rams. San Francisco proceeded to lose the ANY/A battle every week the rest of the season, and finished as one of the worst 4-12 teams ever (ranking last in both yards and yards allowed).

The 2014 Jaguars, during Blake Bortles‘ rookie season, were really bad. The only win came against the Browns in week 7, when Jacksonville eeked out an ANY/A win, 4.58 to 4.48. Derek Carr‘s rookie season was pretty similar, although the Raiders one ANY/A win came in definitive fashion, 8.45 to 3.97 against the 49ers.