The Browns hope to end their current skid when they welcome the defending Super Bowl champion Chiefs into Huntington Bank Field on Sunday.
Cleveland has dropped back-to-back games and is sitting last in the AFC North at 3-and-10.
Jameis Winston is leading the team under center.
Winston has completed 61 percent of his passes for 1,975 yards and 13 touchdowns but has also thrown nine interceptions.
The Chiefs are looking to continue their recent run of success.
Kansas City leads the AFC at 12-and-1 after winning each of its last three games by seven points.
Patrick Mahomes leads an offense ranked 16th in yards per game entering Week 15.