The 2004 Cleveland Browns season was the team's 52nd season with the National Football League .
Schedule [ ]
Week
Date
Opponent
Result
Stadium
Record
Attendance
1
September 12, 2004
Baltimore Ravens
W 20–3
Cleveland Browns Stadium
1–0
73,068
2
September 19, 2004
Dallas Cowboys
L 12–19
Texas Stadium
1–1
63,119
3
September 26, 2004
New York Giants
L 10–27
Giants Stadium
1–2
78,521
4
October 3, 2004
Washington Redskins
W 17–13
Cleveland Browns Stadium
2–2
73,348
5
October 10, 2004
Pittsburgh Steelers
L 23–34
Heinz Field
2–3
63,609
6
October 17, 2004
Cincinnati Bengals
W 34–17
Cleveland Browns Stadium
3–3
73,263
7
October 24, 2004
Philadelphia Eagles
L 31–34
Cleveland Browns Stadium
3–4
73,394
8
Bye
9
November 7, 2004
Baltimore Ravens
L 13–27
M&T Bank Stadium
3–5
69,781
10
November 14, 2004
Pittsburgh Steelers
L 10–24
Cleveland Browns Stadium
3–6
73,703
11
November 21, 2004
New York Jets
L 7–10
Cleveland Browns Stadium
3–7
72,547
12
November 28, 2004
Cincinnati Bengals
L 48–58
Paul Brown Stadium
3–8
65,677
13
December 5, 2004
New England Patriots
L 15–42
Cleveland Browns Stadium
3–9
73,028
14
December 12, 2004
Buffalo Bills
L 7–37
Ralph Wilson Stadium
3–10
72,330
15
December 19, 2004
San Diego Chargers
L 0–21
Cleveland Browns Stadium
3–11
72,489
16
December 26, 2004
Miami Dolphins
L 7–10
Pro Player Stadium
3–12
73,169
17
January 2, 2005
Houston Texans
W 22–14
Reliant Stadium
4–12
70,724
Standings [ ]
End of Butch Davis era [ ]
On November 30, Butch Davis resigned as Head Coach and General Manager of the team. He was succeeded by offensive coordinator Terry Robiskie . Robiskie promoted tight end coach Rob Chudzinski to offensive coordinator.
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