The Cleveland Browns had a difficult season in 1990, finishing with a record of 3-13. This was their worst record since they returned to the NFL in 1999. They struggled on both sides of the ball, ranking 22nd in the league in total offense and 24th in total defense.
The team had a quarterback controversy during the season, with Mike Tomczak and Bernie Kosar both starting games. However, neither was particularly effective, with Tomczak throwing for 1,307 yards, 8 touchdowns, and 10 interceptions, while Kosar threw for 1,843 yards, 9 touchdowns, and 8 interceptions.
The Browns did have some bright spots on offense, including running back Kevin Mack, who rushed for 620 yards and 3 touchdowns, and wide receiver Michael Jackson, who had 39 catches for 654 yards and 4 touchdowns.
The defense, however, struggled mightily, giving up an average of 25.3 points per game. The team's leading tackler was linebacker Clay Matthews, who had 97 tackles and 3 sacks.
Overall, it was a disappointing season for the Browns and their fans, but they would bounce back the following year with a record of 6-10.
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