NFL Week 10, 2019: 5 Coaches on the hot seat

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Cleveland Browns
DENVER, CO – NOVEMBER 3: Baker Mayfield #6 of the Cleveland Browns returns to the field after a discussion with head coach Freddie Kitchens of the Cleveland Browns in the fourth quarter of a game at Empower Field at Mile High on November 3, 2019 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Dustin Bradford/Getty Images) /

2. Freddie Kitchens

Could the Cleveland Browns finally earn their first win since the end of September in Week 10 with the Buffalo Bills coming to town?

With the Bills putting together one of the top defenses in the NFL, the Browns realize this contest will be far from easy, but also desperation sometimes helps bring out the best in teams.

If anything, Cleveland should use Buffalo’s inconsistent offense to their advantage to help pull off a potential upset, and remove some of the pressure Freddie Kitchens has been feeling in recent weeks.

Similar to the Super Bowl hype, the Browns felt strongly enough that Kitchen was the right choice as head coach, and while this may very well still end up being the case, no one expected Cleveland to be in a similar situation as last year with only two wins to their name at this point.

Since Cleveland has too much talent on both sides of the football to let go to waste, if the struggles continue with the Browns, and the team suffers a few more losses, Kitchens could very well be out of a job come January.

As mentioned before, not even recent comments by the Browns should make Kitchens feel confident about his job being safe since all it takes is another loss or two for the organization to change their minds about his status as head coach.