How badly will Covid outbreak affect the Browns' playoff chances?

Baltimore Ravens v Cleveland Browns
Baltimore Ravens v Cleveland Browns

The Cleveland Browns have had a hellish 48 hours. At the time of writing, seemingly the entire roster has contracted Covid-19.

Who will be missing time? How will their absences impact the team?

Will the Browns be the same? More importantly, will they make the playoffs?

Here's a look at what might happen.

Is Covid-19 a killing blow for the Cleveland Browns?

Cleveland Browns v Baltimore Ravens
Cleveland Browns v Baltimore Ravens

The Cleveland Browns are 7-6 and distinctly in the Wild-Card hunt. Mathematically, the Browns can afford to stumble and still stay alive in the playoff race.

However, based on the current COVID-19 situation, the team is set up to do more than stumble.

The biggest losses are Kevin Stefanski, Baker Mayfield, and Jarvis Landry who are going to be fighting COVID-19 instead of the Raiders during Saturday's matchup.

They previously beat the Broncos with Case Keenum and a third-string running back.

So they have a good shot against the Raiders, who are without Jon Gruden, Henry Ruggs, and could be without Darren Waller.


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That said, the Browns face the Packers, Steelers and Bengals to wrap up the season. Put simply, the Browns will have a very difficult end to the year.

At 7-6, the Browns will need to get their players back healthy by the Christmas game against the Packers to have any shot against the leading team to a playoff spot.

If they can upset the Raiders and Packers, the Browns have a fair shot. However, if they struggle in the next two games, they could be under .500.

In the worst-case scenario, Cleveland could be 7-8 and still be in the process of recovering from Covid. If this happens, the Browns will effectively be out of the playoff hunt by the time the ball drops in New York.

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Barring a complete breakdown over the next two weeks, Cleveland will be in the conversation at the end of the NFL season. To get there, they need to beat the Raiders.

If they don't, it will seem like an inevitable wait for the Browns to be eliminated.


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