BEREA, Ohio (AP) - The Browns have endured all types of losses over the past few seasons. They`ve been painful, lopsided, comical, heartbreaking, head-scratching and last-second. Jarvis Landry described Sunday`s defeat differently. `An eye-opener,` the receiver said. After being so competitive through their first five games, Cleveland was simply overmatched by the Los Angeles Chargers, who rushed for 246 yards, contained and confused rookie quarterback Baker Mayfield and wrecked a picture-perfect day near Lake Erie for Browns fans hoping to see their team win two straight home games for the first time in four years. Instead, they watched the Browns (2-3-1) get pounded. `They got after us,`...
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