

Kevin Stefanski, the Browns’ (1-3) head coach, was asked if Joe Flacco could be benched after the Browns lost to the Detroit Lions 34-10.
Stefanski, via Pro Football Talk , said: “When we struggled like we did on the offense, obviously, I understand your question but that is not our focus.”
Former Ravens quarterback, Flacco finished the game with 16-of-24 for 184 yard and three turnovers — two interceptions and one lost fumble due to a strip-sack by Aidan Hutchinson. In four games, Flacco completed 58.1% passes, with two touchdowns, and six interceptions. Cleveland scored the second-fewest NFL points.
Flacco, 40, is supported by Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sander. Gabriel is the No. Gabriel has been the No. 2 quarterback for the entire season. He replaced Flacco in the fourth-quarter on Sunday as he had done in Week 2.
Stefanski was asked to explain why he would not make any changes at this time.
Stefanski replied: “We didn’t do nearly enough offensively. Again, I say this with respect.” It’s not about one person. We are not doing enough. I will also put myself on the list. “We have to do better.”
The Browns must find a way to get their offense going, no matter who starts. The Browns have the NFL’s top-ranked defense. They have the NFL’s No.