9-6-1 | Lost CC |
Record | Outcome |
The Cleveland Browns finished the regular season with a 9-6-1 record. They went 5-2-1 at home and 4-4 on the road. Including the playoffs, the Cleveland Browns went 10-7-1. Their final game was a loss in the Conference Championship to the Denver Broncos.
The 1989 Cleveland Browns played in the Central Division of the American Football Conference.
During the regular season, the 1989 Cleveland Browns went 3-3 against their AFC Central opponents.
The Browns won the AFC Central in the 1989 season with a 9-6-1 record. The Oilers finished with the same record but lost on a tiebreaker. The Steelers finished with the same record but lost on a tiebreaker. The Bengals finished 1.5 games back with a 8-8 record.
Opponent | Record | Win Percentage % | Point Differential |
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Houston Oilers | 2-0 | 100% | +15 |
Pittsburgh Steelers | 1-1 | 50% | +41 |
Cincinnati Bengals | 0-2 | 0% | -28 |
The 1989 Cleveland Browns had their best month in September, when they went 2-1 and had a 66.7% win percentage. Their worst month was December, when they went 2-2 and had a 50% win percentage.
Month | Record | Win Percentage % | Point Differential |
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September | 2-1 | 66.7% | +58 |
October | 3-2 | 60% | +21 |
November | 2-1-1 | 62.5% | +18 |
December | 2-2 | 50% | -17 |
Yes, the Cleveland Browns made the Playoffs in 1989. They won their first game against the Buffalo Bills in the Divisional Round. They eventually lost against the Denver Broncos in the Conference Championship.
The Cleveland Browns finished the regular season with a point differential of +80. Based on their point differential and their pythagorean expectation, the Browns could have been expected to have about 10.5 wins, or a 11-5 record in the regular season.
In close, one-score games, the 1989 Cleveland Browns went 3-4-1. In games decided by a field goal or less, the Browns went 2-3-1.
During the regular season, the 1989 Cleveland Browns went 1-2 in overtime games.
The longest win streak during the regular season for the 1989 Cleveland Browns was a 4 game winning streak.
The longest losing streak that the Cleveland Browns had during the 1989 regular season was 3 games, which happened once during the season.
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Week | Date | Opponent | Score | ||
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Regular Season | |||||
1 | Sun, Sep 10, 1989 | @ Pittsburgh Steelers | Win 51 - 0 | ||
2 | Sun, Sep 17, 1989 | vs New York Jets | Win 38 - 24 | ||
3 | Mon, Sep 25, 1989 | @ Cincinnati Bengals | Loss 14 - 21 | ||
4 | Sun, Oct 1, 1989 | vs Denver Broncos | Win 16 - 13 | ||
5 | Sun, Oct 8, 1989 | @ Miami Dolphins | Loss 10 - 13 | OT | |
6 | Sun, Oct 15, 1989 | vs Pittsburgh Steelers | Loss 7 - 17 | ||
7 | Mon, Oct 23, 1989 | vs Chicago Bears | Win 27 - 7 | ||
8 | Sun, Oct 29, 1989 | vs Houston Oilers | Win 28 - 17 | ||
9 | Sun, Nov 5, 1989 | @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Win 42 - 31 | ||
10 | Sun, Nov 12, 1989 | @ Seattle Seahawks | Win 17 - 7 | ||
11 | Sun, Nov 19, 1989 | vs Kansas City Chiefs | Tie 10 - 10 | OT | |
12 | Thu, Nov 23, 1989 | @ Detroit Lions | Loss 10 - 13 | ||
13 | Sun, Dec 3, 1989 | vs Cincinnati Bengals | Loss 0 - 21 | ||
14 | Sun, Dec 10, 1989 | @ Indianapolis Colts | Loss 17 - 23 | OT | |
15 | Sun, Dec 17, 1989 | vs Minnesota Vikings | Win 23 - 17 | OT | |
16 | Sat, Dec 23, 1989 | @ Houston Oilers | Win 24 - 20 | ||
Playoffs | |||||
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Div Divisional Round | Sat, Jan 6, 1990 | vs Buffalo Bills | Win 34 - 30 | ||
CC Conference Championship | Sun, Jan 14, 1990 | @ Denver Broncos | Loss 21 - 37 |
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