What is cleveland browns 1999?

The Cleveland Browns of 1999 were a professional American football team that played in the National Football League (NFL) as part of the American Football Conference (AFC) Central Division. The team was headquartered in Berea, Ohio.

In the 1999 season, the Browns finished with a 2-14 record, which was the worst record in the NFL that year. This was their first season since returning to the league as an expansion team after a three-year hiatus.

The team was led by head coach Chris Palmer, who was in his first year with the team. Their starting quarterback was Tim Couch, who was the team's first overall draft pick in the 1999 NFL Draft. Other notable players on the team included wide receiver Kevin Johnson and defensive tackle Orpheus Roye.

The Browns struggled throughout the season, with their only wins coming against the New Orleans Saints and the Pittsburgh Steelers. Despite their poor record, the team showed some potential for improvement in future seasons, with Couch showing flashes of talent and Johnson emerging as a reliable receiver.

Overall, the 1999 season was a disappointing one for the Browns, but it was the start of a new era for the franchise as they looked to rebuild and establish themselves as a competitive team in the NFL once again.