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词条 2004 Cleveland Browns season
释义

  1. 2004 NFL Draft

  2. Staff

  3. Roster

  4. Schedule

  5. Standings

  6. Notes

  7. References

{{Infobox NFL season
| logo =
| team = Cleveland Browns
| year = 2004
| coach = Butch Davis
Terry Robiskie (interim)
| stadium = Cleveland Browns Stadium
| radio = WTAM{{·}} WMMS
| record = 4–12
| division_place = 4th AFC North
| playoffs = did not qualify
| uniform =
| pro bowlers = none
| shortnavlink = Browns seasons
}}

The 2004 Cleveland Browns season was the team’s 56th season and 52nd with the National Football League. The Browns were looking to improve on their 5–11 record from 2003 and return to their 2002 playoff position; however, hindered by a tough schedule they regressed further and only won four games. 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.

2004 NFL Draft

Draft orderPlayer namePositionCollege
RoundPick
16 Kellen Winslow Tight End Miami
259 Sean Jones Safety Georgia
4106 Luke McCown Quarterback Louisiana Tech
5161 Amon Gordon Defensive Lineman Stanford
6176 Kirk Chambers Offensive Lineman Stanford
7208 Adimchinobi Echemandu Running Back California

Staff

{{NFL final staff
|Year=2004
|TeamName=Cleveland Browns
|BC1=#312821
|FC1=white
|BDC1=#de6108
|Head Coaches=
  • Head Coach – Butch Davis
  • Interim Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator – Terry Robiskie

|Offensive Coaches=
  • Quarterbacks – Steve Hagen
  • Running Backs – Kennedy Polamalu
  • Wide Receivers – Fred Graves
  • Tight Ends – Rob Chudzinski
  • Offensive Line – Larry Zierlein
  • Assistant Offensive Line – Mike Sullivan

|Defensive Coaches=
  • Defensive Coordinator – Dave Campo
  • Defensive Line – Andre Patterson
  • Linebackers – George Edwards
  • Secondary – Chuck Pagano
  • Secondary – Todd Bowles
  • Defensive Assistant – Phillip Banko

|Special Teams Coaches=
  • Special Teams Quality Control – Marwan Maalouf

|Strength and Conditioning=
  • Head Strength – Buddy Morris
  • Strength and Conditioning – Jerry Rosburg

Senior Assistant Strength and Conditioning – Rob Phillips

  • Assistant Strength and Conditioning – Taver Johnson

}}

Roster

{{NFL final roster
|Year=2004
|TeamName=Cleveland Browns
|Active=
|Inactive=
|PS=
|Quarterbacks=
  •  5 Jeff Garcia
  • 10 Kelly Holcomb
  • 12 Luke McCown

|Running Backs=
  • 27 Dee Brown
  • 23 Adimchinobe Echemandu
  • 42 Terrelle Smith FB
  • 44 Lee Suggs
  • 31 William Green
  • 21 James Jackson

|Wide Receivers=
  • 89 Richard Alston KR
  • 81 Antonio Bryant
  • 19 Frisman Jackson
  • 84 Andre King
  • 86 Dennis Northcutt

|Tight Ends=
  • 82 Steve Heiden
  • 83 Aaron Shea
  • 49 Keith Heinrich
  • 88 Chad Mustard

|Offensive Linemen=
  • 65 Kirk Chambers T
  • 70 Enoch DeMar G
  • 50 Jeff Faine C
  • 67 Melvin Fowler C
  • 63 Kelvin Garmon G
  • 73 Joaquin Gonzalez T
  • 77 Ross Verba T

|Defensive Linemen=
  • 98 Ebenezer Ekuban DE
  • 96 Kenard Lang DE
  • 97 Alvin McKinley DT
  • 93 Michael Myers DT
  • 78 Tyrone Rogers DE
  • 99 Orpheus Roye DT
  • 61 Gerard Warren DT

|Linebackers=
  • 59 Kevin Bentley
  • 54 Andra Davis
  • 55 Barry Gardner
  • 57 Warrick Holdman
  • 51 Chaun Thompson
  • 53 Mason Unck
  • 56 Eric Westmoreland

|Defensive Backs=
  • 28 Leigh Bodden CB
  • 25 Chris Crocker FS
  • 24 Robert Griffith SS
  • 37 Anthony Henry
  • 22 Michael Jameson
  • 26 Sean Jones SS
  • 39 Michael Lehan CB
  • 20 Earl Little
  • 33 Daylon McCutcheon
  • 34 Lewis Sanders

|Special Teams=
  •  4 Phil Dawson K
  •  8 Derrick Frost P
  • 64 Ryan Pontbriand LS

|Reserve Lists=
  • 92 Courtney Brown DE (IR)
  • 87 André Davis WR (IR)
  • 72 Ryan Tucker T (IR)
  • 80 Kellen Winslow II TE (IR)

|Practice Squad=
  • -- Todd Husak QB

}}

Schedule

Football statistics site Football Outsiders calculated that the 2004 Browns played the toughest schedule of any NFL team between 1989 and 2013, based on strength of opponent,[1] although Pro Football Reference[2] argues that their schedule was only the fifth-toughest in this span and twelfth-toughest non-strike since 1971.[3] The Browns played just one game – their second-last against the Miami Dolphins – against a team with fewer than six wins, and played five against opponents with 12 or more wins, including a total of three against Steeler and Patriot lineups that went 28–2 against their remaining opponents.

Apart from their AFC North division games, the Browns played against the AFC East and NFC East according to the conference rotation, and played the Chargers and Texans based on 2003 divisional positions.

Week Date Opponent Result Stadium Record Attendance
1 September 12, 2004 Baltimore Ravens W 20–3 Cleveland Browns Stadium 1–073,068
2 September 19, 2004 at Dallas Cowboys L 12–19 Texas Stadium 1–163,119
3 September 26, 2004 at New York Giants L 10–27 Giants Stadium 1–278,521
4 October 3, 2004 Washington Redskins W 17–13 Cleveland Browns Stadium 2–273,348
5 October 10, 2004 at Pittsburgh Steelers L 23–34 Heinz Field 2–363,609
6 October 17, 2004 Cincinnati Bengals W 34–17 Cleveland Browns Stadium 3–373,263
7 October 24, 2004 Philadelphia Eagles L 31–34 Cleveland Browns Stadium 3–473,394
8Bye
9 November 7, 2004 at Baltimore Ravens L 13–27 M&T Bank Stadium 3–569,781
10 November 14, 2004 Pittsburgh Steelers L 10–24 Cleveland Browns Stadium 3–673,703
11 November 21, 2004 New York Jets L 7–10 Cleveland Browns Stadium 3–772,547
12 November 28, 2004 at Cincinnati Bengals L 48–58 Paul Brown Stadium 3–865,677
13 December 5, 2004 New England Patriots L 15–42 Cleveland Browns Stadium 3–973,028
14 December 12, 2004 at Buffalo Bills L 7–37 Ralph Wilson Stadium 3–1072,330
15 December 19, 2004 San Diego Chargers L 0–21 Cleveland Browns Stadium 3–1172,489
16 December 26, 2004 at Miami Dolphins L 7–10 Pro Player Stadium 3–1273,169
17 January 2, 2005 at Houston Texans W 22–14 Reliant Stadium 4–1270,724

Standings

{{2004 AFC North standings}}

Notes

1. ^Football Outsiders; [https://www.footballoutsiders.com/dvoa-ratings/2014/let-me-check-my-schedule DVOA Analysis: ‘Let Me Check My Schedule’]
2. ^Pro Football Reference [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/cle/2004.htm 2004 Cleveland Browns]
3. ^Tougher schedules according to Pro Football Reference in non-strike seasons since 1971 were suffered by, in descending order of toughness, the 2010 Buffalo Bills, the 1975 Browns and 1975 Jets (equal), the 2009 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the 2010 Miami Dolphins, the 1979 Cincinnati Bengals, the 1977 Kansas City Chiefs, the 1973 San Francisco 49ers, and lastly by the 1991 Phoenix Cardinals and 2015 San Francisco 49ers (equal).

References

{{reflist}}{{Cleveland Browns}}{{Cleveland Browns seasons}}{{2004 NFL season by team}}{{DEFAULTSORT:2004 Cleveland Browns Season}}

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