Cleveland Browns: 5 Browns whose stocks are down after Denver defeat

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Five Cleveland Browns who saw their stocks go down following a devastating loss at the hands of the Denver Broncos in Week 9.

Unless your crazy enough to believe the Cleveland Browns are going to finish the year with an eight-game winning streak, the hopes of making the playoffs for the first time since 2002 came crashing back down to earth with a loss to the Denver Broncos.

This wasn’t just a loss for the Browns, the team is becoming unraveled before our very eyes as the expectations heaped upon the downtrodden franchise proved to be nothing more than hype.

In defeat, the Browns feely to 2-6, while the Steelers, who are without Ben Roesthlisberger, moved to 4-4 after staving off the upstart Colts. Crazy it has to be written, but the only thing keeping the Browns out of the cellar are the hapless Bengals, who have a ton of their own problems.

The stock down report serves a cold, hard slap in the face, but these are the realities surrounding your 2019 Cleveland. Here’s the five stocks that sank the most.