The Cleveland Browns’ 1-2 start has left fans disappointed, but safety Rodney McLeod remains optimistic. Despite Sunday’s loss to the New York Giants, McLeod believes the team can turn their season around.
In a recent radio appearance, McLeod acknowledged the Browns’ current record but emphasized that they’re not alone. Several 1-2 teams have made the playoffs in the past, and McLeod is confident Cleveland can join that group.
McLeod’s optimism is rooted in reality. Divisional rivals Baltimore Ravens (1-2) and Cincinnati Bengals (0-3) face similar challenges. The Browns’ slow start doesn’t rule out a successful season, and McLeod trusts his team will bounce back.
McLeod’s confidence echoes the sentiment that the NFL season is a marathon, not a sprint. With plenty of games left, the Browns can still achieve their goals. McLeod’s positive outlook serves as a reminder that early-season struggles don’t define a team’s entire season.