The Cleveland Browns have produced just one win over the past two seasons. Head coach Hue Jackson apologized to the fan base for making them endure a few tough years.

"[Winning] is the one thing I came here for, and I have not delivered that to this organization or the football team; for that I apologize. I promise you this: I am going to do everything in my power from this moment on with the help and resources within our organization to get this organization turned to winning," Jackson said.

"I understand the disappointment that all feel right now because I think we are all working through it, but I know one thing, we are going to do everything we can as an organization to get the Cleveland Browns to where we feel they are a winning football team."

The coach understands that he may have to convince some fans to attend games at FirstEnergy Stadium next fall.

“We have to re-recruit our fans. I think we have to re-recruit everybody who is associated with the Cleveland Browns first and foremost," he explained.

"I think the only thing that is going to change it is results. In order to do that, is there some convincing we are going to have to do? Absolutely. Just get to winning. Get to winning. It is not going to be anything I can really say. We are going to say a lot of things and there are going to be a lot more media opportunities as we go throughout the off-season program and getting into training camp. None of that will matter until we start playing. I get it. That will be the convincing part. It is not going to be words; it is going to be actions and it is going to be what we do. It is going to be the players that we place on this football team. It is going to be what this football team potentially can look like and what it can be and then how it plays as it goes through the season. Nothing else is going to change this in my mind.”

Attendance dipped to its lowest in franchise history this season. Cleveland ranked No. 24 (63,882) in average attendance according to ESPN. The road figures were even worse. The Browns drew the second lowest attendance rate this season. Second to only the Los Angeles Rams, who play in the StubHub Center, which seats just 27,000.

The team also drew the worst televised viewership.