5 reasons the Browns could be legitimate Super Bowl contenders in 2020

Browns, Baker Mayfield, Odell Beckham Jr., Myles Garrett
NFL Analysis Network

Welcome back to the Cleveland Browns bandwagon. Get your seats, it’s filling up fast.

Or… at least it should be filling up. After decades on top of seemingly neverending decades of Browns mediocrity, followed by a 2019 season with all the hype in the world only to go 6-10, and the world seems weary to trust Cleveland once again.

But the 2020 Cleveland Browns are not the Browns of 2019. Or 2018, or 2017, or… so on. The front office has addressed the glaring roster holes, cleaned out the Kitchen(s), and the rest of the major issues plaguing Cleveland throughout last season should be set to fix themselves.

This is a Browns team with all of the potential in the world, and the people in charge with the ability to guide that potential into a playoff run, and maybe even a little bit more.

So, if you’ll indulge me, give me just a few minutes of your time to sell you a ticket back to the Cleveland bandwagon– with five reasons why the Browns could be competing for a Super Bowl in 2020.

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