The 2012 season was the Cleveland Browns' 60th in the National Football League (NFL) and their 64th overall. Although they improved their record to 5âÂÂ11 this season from their 4âÂÂ12 finish in 2011, they still placed fourth in the AFC North. They also failed to break their nine-year playoff drought, the longest in franchise history. The 2012 season was the third season under the leadership of team president Mike Holmgren and general manager Tom Heckert, and the second season under head coach Pat Shurmur. The Browns also had Jimmy Haslam as their new owner, after buying the team from Randy Lerner.
On August 2, team owner Randy Lerner sold the controlling interest of the Browns to Tennessee businessman Jimmy Haslam. Haslam is the owner of Pilot Flying J travel centers and was previously a minority owner of the Pittsburgh Steelers. The amount of the sale was in excess of US$1 billion.
The sale was approved on October 25, 2012.
On January 11, defensive backs coach Jerome Henderson left the Browns to take the same position with the Dallas Cowboys.
On January 18, the Browns hired Nolan Cromwell as a senior offensive assistant. Cromwell replaces Keith Gilbertson, who retired following the 2011 season.
On January 23, the Browns hired former Tennessee Titans' assistant secondary coach Tim Hauck to replace Henderson as defensive backs coach. Hauck was on the Titans' staff from 2009 to 2010, and served as an assistant at the collegiate level prior to that.
On January 27, the Browns hired former Minnesota Vikings' head coach Brad Childress as offensive coordinator. Childress coached the Vikings from 2006 to 2010. From 2003 to 2005, he was the offensive coordinator of the Philadelphia Eagles, where he worked with current Browns' head coach Pat Shurmur.
The draft occurred from April 26âÂÂ28. The Browns had an NFL-high eleven selections.
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On July 12, the Browns selected WR Josh Gordon of Baylor with a second round pick in the supplemental draft. The Browns will forfeit their second round pick in the 2013 NFL draft. Gordon became only the second player drafted by the Browns in the supplemental draft, the other being QB Bernie Kosar in 1985.
On May 2, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell announced a three-game suspension for LB Scott Fujita for his role in the New Orleans Saints bounty scandal in 2009. Fujita was suspended along with former Saints teammates Jonathan Vilma, Anthony Hargrove, and Will Smith for what the commissioner called "conduct detrimental to the NFL as a result of their leadership roles."
Fujita and the three other players have appealed the suspensions, however on July 3 Goodell upheld the suspensions.
On September 7, two days before the Week 1 game, the suspensions against Fujita and the other players were overturned. Fujita started the Week 1 contest.
On May 10, starting DT Phil Taylor tore his left pectoral muscle while doing bench presses in the weight room. Taylor, the Browns' 1st round draft choice in 2011, will be out for several months and may miss the entire season.
A member of the Browns' grounds crew killed himself at their practice facility in Berea, Ohio, a team spokesman said Sunday, December 2, 2012. The man's body was found Saturday morning, December 1, 2012, at the facility in suburban Cleveland, the same day Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Jovan Belcher committed suicide after killing his girlfriend. Browns spokesman Neal Gulkis confirmed to The Associated Press that a team employee died of a suicide, but provided no other details. He released a statement calling the man a good friend and an outstanding employee and saying the team's heartfelt condolences go out to his family.
On August 4, starting LB Chris Gocong tore his right Achilles tendon during morning practice. He will likely miss the entire season.
On August 6, coach Pat Shurmur named Brandon Weeden as the starting QB. Weeden, 28, was picked 22nd overall by the Browns in the 2012 NFL draft.
All NFL teams were required to cut their rosters from 90 players to 75 by August 27. One day earlier, the Browns released nine players, most notably WR veteran WR Carlton Mitchell.
The Browns also placed LBs Emanuel Acho and Chris Gocong on injured reserve, waived/injured DEs Marcus Benard and Auston English and CB Antwaun Reed. The team also placed DT Phil Taylor on the physically unable to perform list.
With one open roster spot, the Browns claimed DE Ernest Owusu off waivers from the Minnesota Vikings.
All NFL teams were required to cut their rosters from 75 players to 53 by August 31. The Browns cut quarterback Seneca Wallace; running back Adonis Thomas; fullback Brad Smelley; wide receivers Josh Cooper and Rod Windsor, tight ends Dan Gronkowski and Evan Moore; offensive linemen Dominic Alford, Stanley Daniels, Garth Gerhart, Jerrod Shaw, and J.B. Shugarts; defensive linemen Ronnie Cameron, William Green, Ernest Owushu, Brian Schaefering, and Kiante Tripp; linebackers Benjamin Jacobs and Quinton Spears; and defensive back James Dockery. In addition, DT Phil Taylor remained on the physically unable to perform list.
Cameron, Cooper, Gerhart, Jacobs, Shaw, Shugarts, and Smelley were added to the Browns' practice squad.
On September 2, the Browns elected offensive tackle Joe Thomas, linebacker D'Qwell Jackson, and kicker Phil Dawson as captains.
Note: Intra-divisional opponents are in bold text.
The Browns opened their season against the Philadelphia Eagles. They got their first points of the 2012 season when Phil Dawson kicked a 43-yard field goal to make the score 3âÂÂ0 for the only points of the opening quarter. The Eagles responded to tie the game at 3âÂÂ3 when Alex Henery kicked a 42-yard field goal followed by Michael Vick finding Jeremy Maclin in the end zone on an 18-yard touchdown pass to make the halftime score 10âÂÂ3. Heading into the third quarter and extending into the 4th, the Browns scored 13 unanswered points starting with Dawson's field goals from 42 (for the only score of the quarter) and 22 yards out shortening the Eagles' lead from four to just a point from 10âÂÂ6 to 10âÂÂ9. And then, the Browns retook the lead when D'Qwell Jackson ran for a 13-yard touchdown for a 16âÂÂ10 game. However, the Philadelphia Eagles were able to complete the comeback as Vick found Clay Harbor on a 4-yard pass making the final score 17âÂÂ16.
The Browns started their season 0âÂÂ1 for the eighth straight year.
After a tough home loss to the Eagles, the Browns traveled on the road to take on the Bengals for Round 1 of the Battle Of Ohio. With less than 90 seconds played, the Bengals scored as Pacman Jones returned a punt 81 yards for a touchdown making the score 7âÂÂ0. The Browns responded with Phil Dawson's 50-yard field goal to come within 4 at 7âÂÂ3. In the 2nd quarter Andy Dalton found A.J. Green on a 10-yard touchdown pass making the score 14âÂÂ3 for an 11-point lead. The Browns followed up with Trent Richardson running for a 32-yard touchdown making the score 14âÂÂ10 but the Bengals pulled away as Mike Nugent nailed a 39-yard field goal for a 17âÂÂ10 halftime lead. In the 3rd quarter, the Bengals went right back to work when Dalton found Brandon Tate on a 44-yard touchdown pass to increase their lead to 24âÂÂ10. Again, the Browns tried to rally by coming in just a touchdown short with Brandon Weeden's first NFL career touchdown pass, a 23-yard pass to Richardson to make the score 24âÂÂ17. The Bengals pulled away in the 4th quarter as Dalton found Andrew Hawkins on a 50-yard pass making the score 31âÂÂ17 but again, the Browns tried to rally by coming within a touchdown as Weeden found Greg Little on a 24-yard pass making the score 31âÂÂ24. After this, the Bengals moved ahead by double digits for the first time since leading by 14 in the 3rd quarter with Nugent's 37-yard field goal for a 34âÂÂ24 lead. The Browns tried to rally a comeback but could only come away with 3 points as Dawson nailed a 25-yard field goal for a final score of 34âÂÂ27.
With the loss, the Browns fell to 0âÂÂ2. Also, with the Steelers' victory over the Jets, the team now sits in sole possession of last place in the AFC North as well as losing by a certain number of points increasing as the weeks go by from losing to the Eagles by a point in Week 1 to losing to the Bengals by 7 points in Week 2.
The Browns returned home for a home game against the Bills. Again, the Browns fell behind and for the second straight week never held the lead as Bills QB Ryan Fitzpatrick found T. J. Graham on a 9-yard touchdown pass for a 7âÂÂ0 lead followed up by Fitzpatrick finding C. J. Spiller on a 32-yard touchdown pass for a 14âÂÂ0 lead. The Browns got on the board in the 2nd quarter when Trent Richardson ran for a 6-yard touchdown to make the score 14âÂÂ7 at halftime. However, the Bills went back to work in the 3rd quarter as Rian Lindell nailed a 37-yard field goal to take a 10-point lead of 17âÂÂ7. The Browns tried to rally coming within 3 points of the Bills when Brandon Weeden found Travis Benjamin on a 22-yard pass at 17âÂÂ14. However, the Bills pulled away and wrapped this game up as Fitzpatrick found Stevie Johnson on a 9-yard touchdown pass for a final score of 24âÂÂ14.
With the loss, the Browns fell to 0âÂÂ3 with their loss by a certain number of points worsened to 10.
The Browns traveled to Baltimore to take on the Ravens on Thursday Night Football. After a scoreless first quarter, the Ravens scored first in the second quarter as Joe Flacco found Torrey Smith on an 18-yard touchdown pass (with a failed PAT) for a 6âÂÂ0 lead. The team increased their lead as Justin Tucker made a 45-yard field goal to make the score 9âÂÂ0. Finally, the Browns scored not long before halftime when Trent Richardson ran for a 2-yard touchdown, making the halftime score 9âÂÂ7. After the break, the Ravens went right back to work as Flacco threw several completions to Anquan Boldin before scoring on a 1-yard touchdown run for a 16âÂÂ7 lead. However, The Browns drew within 6 points as Phil Dawson nailed a 51-yard field goal, making the score 16âÂÂ10. But then, the Ravens pulled away as Cary Williams picked off Weeden and returned the ball 63 yards for a touchdown, making the score 23âÂÂ10. In the fourth quarter, the Browns tried to come back as Dawson nailed two field goals from 50 and 52 yards out making the score 23âÂÂ13 and then 23âÂÂ16, respectively. However, the Ravens took control of the game and the Browns' record dropped to 0âÂÂ4 on the season, losing their 13th straight game against a division rival and their 9th straight game against the Ravens.
After a tough road loss to the Ravens, the Browns went to face against the Giants on the road. They drew first blood taking a 7âÂÂ0 lead as Trent Richardson ran for a 15-yard touchdown followed by Brandon Weeden finding Josh Gordon on a 62-yard touchdown pass leaving the Browns with a 14âÂÂ0 lead. Finally, the Giants were able to get on the board when Eli Manning found Victor Cruz on a 3-yard pass to shorten the lead 14âÂÂ7. In the 2nd quarter, the Browns moved ahead by double digits again as Phil Dawson kicked a 32-yard field goal for a 17âÂÂ7. The Giants then again responded by scoring 17 unanswered points before halftime starting by coming within a touchdown off of Lawrence Tynes' 29-yard field goal making the score 17âÂÂ10. Then the Giants were able to tie it as Ahmad Bradshaw ran for a 4-yard touchdown for a 17âÂÂ17 score before the Giants took the lead as Manning found Cruz again on a 7-yard pass making the score 24âÂÂ17. Tynes made the score 27âÂÂ17 with a 40-yard field goal not long before halftime. The Giants went right back to work in the third quarter as Manning found Cruz a 3rd time on a 28-yard pass increasing their lead to 34âÂÂ17. Then the Browns tried to rally a comeback but only came away with Dawson nailing a 41-yard field goal making the score 34âÂÂ20. Then in the fourth quarter, David Wilson ran for a 40-yard touchdown making the score 41âÂÂ20. The Browns wrapped up the game scoring with Weeden finding Gordon again on a 20-yard pass for a final score of 41âÂÂ27.
The Browns dropped to 0âÂÂ5 on the season. And with the Saints' win over the Chargers on Sunday Night, they remain the league's only winless team.
The Browns returned home for Round 2 of 2012's Battle of Ohio. The Bengals got off to a fast start in the first quarter as Andy Dalton found Jermaine Gresham on a 55-yard touchdown pass making the score 7âÂÂ0 for the only score of the period. The Browns then managed to tie it as Brandon Weeden found Josh Gordon on a 71-yard touchdown pass for a 7âÂÂ7 game before the Bengals moved back into the lead with Dalton's 4-yard pass to A. J. Green making the score 14âÂÂ7 at halftime. The Browns went into a frenzy of points in the 2nd half starting scoring 13 unanswered points starting in the 3rd quarter when Phil Dawson nailed two field goals from 41 and 38 yards out making the score 14âÂÂ10 and then 14âÂÂ13 respectively. And in the fourth quarter, they took the lead as Montario Hardestly ran for a 1-yard touchdown for a 20âÂÂ14 lead. The Bengals came within three points as Mike Nugent kicked a 44-yard field goal making the score 20âÂÂ17. But the Browns increased their lead with two straight touchdowns as Weeden found Benjamin Watson on a 4-yard pass followed by Sheldon Brown who returned an interception 17 yards for a touchdown making the score 27âÂÂ17 and then 34âÂÂ17. The Bengals tried to rally a comeback as Dalton found Green again on a 57-yard pass. But the Bengals failed to rally and therefore lost this game by a final score of 34âÂÂ24 as the Browns managed to snap their four-game losing streak to the Bengals as well as their 13-game losing streak to division rivals as they improved to 1âÂÂ5 with the win.
The Browns traveled to Indianapolis to take on an Andrew Luck-led Colts offense. The Colts were able to score in the first quarter as Andrew Luck ran for a 3-yard touchdown making the score 7âÂÂ0 for the only score of the game. The Browns responded in the 2nd quarter coming within a point when Brandon Weeden found Greg Little on a 14-yard pass (with a failed PAT) making the score 7âÂÂ6. Then, Luck ran for another touchdown this time from 5 yards out to make the score 14âÂÂ6 at halftime. The Browns came within a point again in the 3rd quarter as Weeden found Josh Gordon on a 33-yard pass making the score 14âÂÂ13 but the Colts wrapped things up with Adam Vinatieri's 38-yard field goal followed by a scoreless 4th quarter making the final score 17âÂÂ13 as the Browns' road record at this point of the season was 0âÂÂ4 while their record overall was 1âÂÂ6.
In rainy and windy conditions, Trent Richardson scored the game's only touchdown, running from 26 yards out for a 7âÂÂ0 lead. The Chargers managed to get on the board as Nick Novak score a 43-yard field goal before halftime making the score 7âÂÂ3. The Chargers then scored the only points of the second half in the third quarter, with Novak scoring a 31-yard field goal making the score 7âÂÂ6. There were no further scores and the Browns increased their record to 2âÂÂ6 and their home record to 2âÂÂ2.
The Ravens took a 14âÂÂ0 lead after the first quarter, but the Browns took the lead with five consecutive field goals from Phil Dawson. However, the Ravens retook the lead for good in the fourth quarter. With their 10th-straight loss to the Ravens, the Browns went into their bye week at 2âÂÂ7.
The Browns came into Cowboys Stadium leading 13âÂÂ0 at halftime. However, the lead was blown as the Browns were outscored 20âÂÂ7 in the 2nd half with the Cowboys kicking a late field goal to tie the game at 20âÂÂ20 and send it into overtime. There, the Cowboys kicked the game-winning field goal, dropping the Browns to 2âÂÂ8 and 0âÂÂ3 against the NFC East.
Although the Steelers scored first on a 53-yard interception return by Lawrence Timmons, the Browns benefited from eight Pittsburgh turnovers and the Browns defeated the Steelers 20âÂÂ14. This was the first Browns victory over the Steelers since Week 14 of the 2009 season, and only the fifth time the Browns beat the Steelers since returning to the NFL in 1999. The Browns became the only AFC North team on the season to successfully defend their home territory against the Steelers. After the game, it was announced that team president Mike Holmgren would leave the Browns with immediate effect.
Behind Brandon Weeden's career high passing day (364 yards), the Browns defeated the Oakland Raiders 20âÂÂ17, snapping a 12-game road losing streak, and their first consecutive wins since Weeks 2 and 3 of the 2011 season. The win would also knock Oakland out of the playoff race.
Helped by a 93-yard punt return by Travis Benjamin (the longest punt return for a touchdown in franchise history), the Browns defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 30âÂÂ7 for their first three-game win streak since 2009, improving their current season to 5âÂÂ8 and 3âÂÂ0 against the AFC West. With losses by the Bengals and Steelers (both 7âÂÂ6), the Browns still remain in playoff contention moving up to only two games behind their two longest rivals. This remained the Browns' only December victory until a 24âÂÂ10 win over the San Francisco 49ers in 2015.
With the loss, the Browns fell to 5âÂÂ9 and were eliminated from the postseason contention. This loss clinched the team's fifth straight losing season and 12th in the 14 years since rejoining the NFL. The Browns were 4âÂÂ4 in home games.
With the loss, the Browns dropped to 5âÂÂ10 on the season, and as a result they officially clinched fourth place in the AFC North for the second straight season since they still remained two games behind the third-placed Steelers (7âÂÂ8), who got booted from the playoff race by the Bengals earlier that day.
Next week the Browns look to win in Pittsburgh for the first time since 2003, and sweep the Steelers for the first time since 1988.
After a tough loss at the Broncos, the Browns traveled to Pittsburgh for game 2 of the 2012 series. The Browns were able to tie the game at 3âÂÂ3 and then 10âÂÂ10. However, they were overpowered by the Steelers as they scored 14 unanswered points to make the final score 24âÂÂ10. The Browns went on to lose the game, finishing 5âÂÂ11 for the season. They finished 1âÂÂ7 in games away from home.
The day after the game, the Browns fired head coach Pat Shurmur and general manager Tom Heckert. In two seasons as Browns head coach, Shurmur posted a record of 9âÂÂ23, including a disappointing 2âÂÂ10 mark within the division (1âÂÂ3 vs. the Bengals and Steelers and 0âÂÂ4 vs. the Ravens).
On December 26, T Joe Thomas and K Phil Dawson were recognized for their individual accomplishments by being named to the AFC Pro Bowl roster. Thomas, who will be the starting left tackle, is making his sixth consecutive appearance in the Pro Bowl, while this is the first Pro Bowl appearance for Dawson in his 14-year career.
KR Joshua Cribbs, LB D'Qwell Jackson, and C Alex Mack were named first alternates at their respective positions.