The 1984 Cleveland Browns season was the team's 35th season with the National Football League. At the season's mid-way point, head coach Sam Rutigliano was fired and replaced by Marty Schottenheimer.
Schedule
Week
|
Date
|
Opponent
|
Result
|
Attendance
|
1
|
September 3, 1984
|
at Seattle Seahawks
|
L 33–0
|
59,540
|
2
|
September 9, 1984
|
at Los Angeles Rams
|
L 20–17
|
43,043
|
3
|
September 16, 1984
|
Denver Broncos
|
L 24–14
|
61,980
|
4
|
September 23, 1984
|
Pittsburgh Steelers
|
W 20–10
|
77,312
|
5
|
September 30, 1984
|
at Kansas City Chiefs
|
L 10–6
|
40,785
|
6
|
October 7, 1984
|
New England Patriots
|
L 17–16
|
53,036
|
7
|
October 14, 1984
|
New York Jets
|
L 24–20
|
55,673
|
8
|
October 21, 1984
|
at Cincinnati Bengals
|
L 12–9
|
50,667
|
9
|
October 28, 1984
|
New Orleans Saints
|
L 16–14
|
52,489
|
10
|
November 4, 1984
|
at Buffalo Bills
|
W 13–10
|
33,343
|
11
|
November 11, 1984
|
San Francisco 49ers
|
L 41–7
|
60,092
|
12
|
November 18, 1984
|
at Atlanta Falcons
|
W 23–7
|
28,280
|
13
|
November 25, 1984
|
Houston Oilers
|
W 27–10
|
46,077
|
14
|
December 2, 1984
|
Cincinnati Bengals
|
L 20–17
|
51,774
|
15
|
December 9, 1984
|
at Pittsburgh Steelers
|
L 23–20
|
55,825
|
16
|
December 16, 1984
|
at Houston Oilers
|
W 27–20
|
33,676
|
Standings
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