2002 Cleveland Browns season 54th season in franchise history
Cleveland Browns vs. Atlanta Falcons, 2002
The 2002 season was the Cleveland Browns ' 54th as a professional sports franchise, their 50th as a member of the National Football League , and the second season under head coach Butch Davis .
In their opener against the Kansas City Chiefs , linebacker Dwayne Rudd cost the Browns a victory when he threw his helmet in celebration unaware the play was still going on, incurring an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty. Because the clock expired during the play the Browns' unsportsmanlike conduct occurred on, per NFL rules, the Chiefs were given one untimed down. Chiefs' kicker Morten Andersen made the 30-yard field goal to win the game.
The Browns made their first playoff appearance since their re-activation . It was only the Browns' fourth year since returning to the league effectively as an expansion team , and their first winning season. The Browns faced the Pittsburgh Steelers in the wild card round at Heinz Field . Despite a strong start with a 24–7 lead late in the third quarter, the Steelers would ultimately bounce back erasing a 17 point deficit, causing the Browns to lose 36–33. The Browns would not make the NFL playoffs again until 2020 , when they would again face the Steelers in the wild card round.
The Browns owner Al Lerner stepped down on October 2 and died on October 23, 2002, from brain cancer. His son, Randy Lerner took over the team until 2012. The Browns wore a patch with the initials "AL" for the remainder of the season and became a fixture on their uniforms to commemorate Lerner. After 2013 the initials were removed from the uniforms when Jimmy Haslam became owner of the franchise.
Offseason
2002 NFL draft
Undrafted free agents
Personnel
2002 Cleveland Browns staff
Front office
Owner and chairman – Randy Lerner
President and chief executive officer – Carmen Policy
Director of Football Development – Pete Garcia
Pro Personnel Coordinator - Jeremy Green
Pro Personnel Coordinator - Steve Sabo
Director of college personnel – Phil Neri
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
Defensive coaches
Special teams coaches
Strength and conditioning
Head strength and conditioning – Tim Jorgensen
Assistant strength and conditioning – Rob Phillips
Roster
[ 1]
Regular season
Schedule
Apart from their AFC North division games, the Browns played against the AFC South and NFC South according to the NFL's new conference rotation, and played the Chiefs and Jets based on 2001 standings with respect to the newly aligned divisions.
Week
Date
Opponent
Result
Record
Venue
Attendance
1
September 8
Kansas City Chiefs
L 39–40
0–1
Cleveland Browns Stadium
72,938
2
September 15
Cincinnati Bengals
W 20–7
1–1
Cleveland Browns Stadium
73,358
3
September 22
at Tennessee Titans
W 31–28 (OT)
2–1
Adelphia Coliseum
68,804
4
September 29
at Pittsburgh Steelers
L 13–16 (OT)
2–2
Heinz Field
62,864
5
October 6
Baltimore Ravens
L 21–26
2–3
Cleveland Browns Stadium
73,688
6
October 13
at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
L 3–17
2–4
Raymond James Stadium
65,625
7
October 20
Houston Texans
W 34–17
3–4
Cleveland Browns Stadium
73,248
8
October 27
at New York Jets
W 24–21
4–4
Giants Stadium
78,502
9
November 3
Pittsburgh Steelers
L 20–23
4–5
Cleveland Browns Stadium
73,718
10
Bye
11
November 17
at Cincinnati Bengals
W 27–20
5–5
Paul Brown Stadium
64,060
12
November 24
at New Orleans Saints
W 24–15
6–5
Louisiana Superdome
68,295
13
December 1
Carolina Panthers
L 6–13
6–6
Cleveland Browns Stadium
72,718
14
December 8
at Jacksonville Jaguars
W 21–20
7–6
Alltel Stadium
46,267
15
December 15
Indianapolis Colts
L 23–28
7–7
Cleveland Browns Stadium
73,098
16
December 22
at Baltimore Ravens
W 14–13
8–7
M&T Bank Stadium
68,348
17
December 29
Atlanta Falcons
W 24–16
9–7
Cleveland Browns Stadium
73,528
Note : Intra-divisional opponents are in bold text.
Game summaries
Week 1: vs. Kansas City Chiefs
Game information
First quarter
CLE – Phil Dawson 20-yard field goal, 12:36. Browns 3–0. Drive: 4 plays, 3 yards, 0:54.
KC – Tony Gonzalez 17-yard pass from Trent Green (Morten Andersen kick), 8:21. Chiefs 7–3. Drive: 8 plays, 73 yards, 4:15.
CLE – Phil Dawson 32-yard field goal, 3:16. Chiefs 7–6. Drive: 10 plays, 55 yards, 5:05.
Second quarter
CLE – Dennis Northcutt 43-yard pass from Kelly Holcomb (Phil Dawson kick), 12:19. Browns 13–7. Drive: 2 plays, 65 yards, 0:48.
KC – Priest Holmes 5-yard run (Morten Andersen kick), 8:41. Chiefs 14–13. Drive: 6 plays, 83 yards, 3:38.
CLE – Quincy Morgan 33-yard pass from Kevin Johnson (Phil Dawson kick), 5:38. Browns 20–14. Drive: 5 plays, 71 yards, 3:03.
Third quarter
CLE – André Davis 4-yard pass from Kelly Holcomb (Phil Dawson kick), 7:09. Browns 27–14. Drive: 14 plays, 80 yards, 7:51.
KC – Morten Andersen 33-yard field goal, 2:04. Browns 27–17. Drive: 9 plays, 42 yards, 5:05.
Fourth quarter
CLE – Phil Dawson 34-yard field goal, 11:19. Browns 30–17. Drive: 8 plays, 50 yards, 3:27.
KC – Priest Holmes 26-yard run (Morten Andersen kick), 9:06. Browns 30–24. Drive: 4 plays, 56 yards, 2:13.
KC – Priest Holmes 15-yard run (Morten Anderson kick), 8:05. Chiefs 31–30. Drive: 1 play, 15 yards, 0:07.
CLE – Quincy Morgan 44-yard pass from Kelly Holcomb (run failed), 5:52. Browns 36–31. Drive: 5 plays, 66 yards, 2:13.
KC – Priest Holmes 7-yard run (run failed), 3:05. Chiefs 37–36. Drive: 6 plays, 74 yards, 2:47.
CLE – Phil Dawson 41-yard field goal, 0:29. Browns 39–37. Drive: 7 plays, 45 yards, 2:36.
KC – Morten Andersen 30-yard field goal, 0:00. Chiefs 40–39. Drive: 4 plays, 53 yards, 0:29.
Top passers
KC – Trent Green – 20/29, 276 yards, TD, INT
CLE – Kelly Holcomb – 27/39, 326 yards, 3 TD
Top rushers
KC – Priest Holmes – 22 rushes, 122 yards, 4 TD
CLE – Jamel White – 12 rushes, 42 yards
Top receivers
KC – Eddie Kennison – 4 receptions, 120 yards
CLE – Quincy Morgan – 9 receptions, 151 yards, 2 TD
Week 8: at New York Jets
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
NYJ – Wayne Chrebet 8-yard pass from Chad Pennington (John Hall kick), 14:23. Jets 21–3. Drive: 8 plays, 62 yards, 4:22.
CLE – Phil Dawson 26-yard field goal, 7:29. Jets 21–6. Drive: 7 plays, 41 yards, 3:39.
Third quarter
CLE – Mark Campbell 5-yard pass from Tim Couch (Phil Dawson kick), 4:40. Jets 21–13. Drive: 11 plays, 60 yards, 4:41.
CLE – André Davis 4-yard pass from Tim Couch (Tim Couch–Dennis Northcutt pass), 0:09. Tied 21–21. Drive: 3 plays, 11 yards, 1:26.
Fourth quarter
CLE – Phil Dawson 35-yard field goal, 3:30. Browns 24–21. Drive: 14 plays, 61 yards, 8:33.
Top passers
CLE – Tim Couch – 32/48, 294 yards, 2 TD
NYJ – Chad Pennington – 19/26, 183 yards, 2 TD, INT
Top rushers
CLE – Jamel White – 14 rushes, 25 yards
NYJ – Curtis Martin – 18 rushes, 65 yards
Top receivers
CLE – Kevin Johnson – 5 receptions, 73 yards
NYJ – Laveranues Coles – 5 receptions, 61 yards, TD
Standings
Division
Conference
#
Team
Division
W
L
T
PCT
DIV
CONF
SOS
SOV
Division leaders
1[ a]
Oakland Raiders
West
11
5
0
.688
4–2
9–3
.529
.531
2[ a]
Tennessee Titans
South
11
5
0
.688
6–0
9–3
.479
.474
3
Pittsburgh Steelers
North
10
5
1
.656
6–0
8–4
.486
.451
4[ b]
New York Jets
East
9
7
0
.563
4–2
6–6
.500
.500
Wild Cards
5
Indianapolis Colts
South
10
6
0
.625
4–2
8–4
.479
.400
6[ c]
Cleveland Browns
North
9
7
0
.563
3–3
7–5
.486
.413
Did not qualify for the postseason
7[ c] [ d]
Denver Broncos
West
9
7
0
.563
3–3
5–7
.527
.486
8[ b] [ c] [ d] [ e]
New England Patriots
East
9
7
0
.563
4–2
6–6
.525
.455
9[ b] [ e]
Miami Dolphins
East
9
7
0
.563
2–4
7–5
.508
.486
10[ f]
Buffalo Bills
East
8
8
0
.500
2–4
5–7
.473
.352
11[ f] [ g]
San Diego Chargers
West
8
8
0
.500
3–3
6–6
.492
.453
12[ g]
Kansas City Chiefs
West
8
8
0
.500
2–4
6–6
.527
.516
13
Baltimore Ravens
North
7
9
0
.438
3–3
7–5
.506
.384
14
Jacksonville Jaguars
South
6
10
0
.375
1–5
4–8
.506
.438
15
Houston Texans
South
4
12
0
.250
1–5
2–10
.518
.492
16
Cincinnati Bengals
North
2
14
0
.125
0–6
1–11
.537
.406
Tiebreakers [ h]
^ a b Oakland finished ahead of Tennessee based on head-to-head victory.
^ a b c N.Y. Jets finished ahead of New England based on win percentage in common games (8–4 to 7–5) and Miami based on division record (4–2 to 2–4).
^ a b c Cleveland finished ahead of Denver and New England based on conference record (7–5 vs 5–7/6–6)
^ a b Denver finished ahead of New England based on head-to-head victory.
^ a b New England finished ahead of Miami based on division record (4–2 to 2–4).
^ a b Buffalo finished ahead of San Diego based on head-to-head victory.
^ a b San Diego finished ahead of Kansas City based on division record (3–3 to 2–4).
^ When breaking ties for three or more teams under the NFL's rules, they are first broken within divisions, then comparing only the highest ranked remaining team from each division.
Postseason
Game summaries
AFC Wild Card: (#6) Cleveland Browns at (#3) Pittsburgh Steelers – Game summary
Quarter
Total
Browns
7
10
7 9 33
Steelers
0
7
7 22 36
at Heinz Field , Pittsburgh
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
CLE – Dennis Northcutt 32-yard pass from Kelly Holcomb (Phil Dawson kick), 14:28. Browns 14–0. Drive: 1 play, 32 yards, 0:06.
PIT – Antwaan Randle El 66-yard punt return (Jeff Reed kick), 9:35. Browns 14–7.
CLE – Phil Dawson 31-yard field goal, 0:49. Browns 17–7. Drive: 10 plays, 45 yards, 4:24.
Third quarter
CLE – Dennis Northcutt 15-yard pass from Kelly Holcomb (Phil Dawson kick), 12:11. Browns 24–7. Drive: 3 plays, 14 yards, 0:49.
PIT – Plaxico Burress 6-yard pass from Tommy Maddox (Jeff Reed kick), 3:50. Browns 24–14. Drive: 10 plays, 71 yards, 3:45.
Fourth quarter
CLE – Phil Dawson 24-yard field goal, 14:52. Browns 27–14. Drive: 8 plays, 64 yards, 3:58.
PIT – Jerame Tuman 3-yard pass from Tommy Maddox (Jeff Reed kick), 12:28. Browns 27–21. Drive: 6 plays, 65 yards, 2:24.
CLE – André Davis 22-yard pass from Kelly Holcomb (pass failed), 10:17. Browns 33–21. Drive: 5 plays, 61 yards, 2:11.
PIT – Hines Ward 5-yard pass from Tommy Maddox (Jeff Reed kick), 3:06. Browns 33–28. Drive: 10 plays, 77 yards, 2:24.
PIT – Chris Fuamatu-Ma'afala 3-yard run (Tommy Maddox–Jerame Tuman pass), 0:54. Steelers 36–33. Drive: 6 plays, 61 yards, 1:41.
Top passers
Top rushers
Top receivers
References
External links
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