to the brink of a winless season http://www.thebearslockerroom.com/authentic-kyle-long-jersey , and the anger and embarrassment were as easy to spot as the mistakes they made. DeShone Kizer called it a low point in his life. Coach Hue Jackson made his feelings clear, too. Kizer threw two more interceptions and the Browns committed two turnovers in the red zone on the way to a 20-3 loss to the struggling Chicago Bears on a snowy Sunday.Article continues below ... One more loss and the Browns will join the 2008 Detroit Lions as the only teams to go 0-16. It’s not hard to see why Kizer called this ”one of the more difficult moments in my life.” He insisted this will be ”one of the more pivotal years in my career.” ”You’ve got to understand what rock bottom looks like before you can even climb to the top,” Kizer said. The Browns (0-15) could hit rock bottom when they wrap up the season at AFC North leader Pittsburgh next week. But whether they’re playing first-place teams or last-place teams, the Browns (0-15) keep racking up losses. They’re 1-30 in two seasons under Jackson. And after beating the then-San Diego Chargers on Christmas Eve last year, there was no holiday celebration for them this time. ”I’m (ticked) off because I never saw this being this way in my two years – ever,” Jackson said. ”I’ve been coaching football for a long time, been through a lot of things, seen a lot of things. I just know without question we’re gonna get this fixed. … I’m not going to let this define our organization, our players, our coaches, as we move forward.” Kizer threw for 182 yards and ran his league-leading interception total to 21. One of those was to a wide-open Kyle Fuller in the end zone in the second quarter. Defensive end Myles Garrett had what looked like a 42-yard interception return for a touchdown early in the third quarter with the Browns trailing 6-3 wiped out because Carl Nassib was offside. Rashard Higgins lost a fumble near the goal line that Chicago (5-10) recovered in the end zone. And Josh Gordon Womens Tom Waddle Jersey , playing through an illness, had just two catches for 19 yards. Mitchell Trubisky threw for 193 yards and ran for a touchdown against his hometown team to help the Bears pick up the win in what might be coach John Fox’s final home game at Soldier Field. With a 14-33 record, he could be on his way out after three seasons. The Bears at least avoided the ultimate indignity in a season full of them by not losing to the Browns. HAUNTING HOMETOWN TEAM Trubisky, who grew up near Cleveland, played a big role, completing 14 of 23 passes facing a blitzing defense. He scrambled for 44 yards, including a 4-yard touchdown in the third quarter that made it 20-3. And he played turnover-free ball after getting picked off three times by Detroit in the previous game. ”They’ve got a really good pressure package and they get to the quarterback really well and disguise it really well on the back end,” Trubisky said. ”That’s what we wanted to do was just offset it with the screens. We hit them with a couple big ones and that was really big for us. We’ve got to keep using that and keep the defense on their heels any way we can.” Though he finished with 44 yards on 22 carries, Jordan Howard ran for two scores, and the Bears came away with the win after dropping six of seven. QUOTABLE ”Don’t be fearful, be grateful. No matter where you’re picked. If you’re part of the Browns Sam Acho Jersey , or you’re part of Chicago, whoever you are, be grateful of the opportunity. There is no curse, there is no problem here. You got to be able to execute and finish games.” – Garrett on what he would tell players who don’t want to be drafted by the Browns. NO COMMENT Jackson declined comment on reports that he will hire an offensive coordinator in the offseason and hand over play-calling duties. INJURY REPORT Browns: Garrett got poked in the eye on the first play of the fourth quarter but returned to the game. Bears: RT Bobby Massie played through a slight knee injury he suffered in the first quarter. He exited late in the game, though Fox said he could have stayed in if needed. … G Josh Sitton (ankle) and TE Adam Shaheen (chest) were inactive. UP NEXT Browns: At Pittsburgh on Dec. 31. Bears: At Minnesota on Dec. 31. — The Bears cautioned they are “not even there yet” in assessing whether to pursue Kareem Hunt, but they also didn’t close the door on the running back.Hunt is on the Commissioner Exempt List and would need to be reinstated before he could sign with any team, and the NFL is investigating three separate incidents involving Hunt.But Bears coach Matt Nagy served as the Chiefs’ offensive coordinator in 2017 when Hunt led the league in rushing as a rookie. The two spoke recently, Nagy said.“I talked to Kareem, completely wanting to know how he’s doing,” Nagy said, via Jeff Dickerson of ESPN. “We had a good conversation. Here’s a kid that I spent a year coaching on offense. It’s a tough situation. I wanted to see . . . making sure that he’s OK http://www.thebearslockerroom.com/authentic-devin-hester-jersey , but understanding, too, the situation that happened is unfortunate for everybody. He knows that.“The only thing I cared about when I talked to him was literally his personal life, how he’s doing. It was a good conversation. He sounded good. But that’s it. The other stuff, that’s not where it’s at. There’s more to it than the football, so we talked strictly on that.”Jordan Howard, who rushed for a career-low 935 yards in 2018, enters the final year of his contract in 2019, so the Bears could be in the market for a running back.But whatever team signs Hunt — and someone will simply because he’s young and talented — will face public backlash. The Chiefs waived Hunt on Dec. 1 after a video surfaced of him shoving and kicking a woman in the hallway of his Cleveland residence.Nagy, though, said he was “raised to give guys second chances.”“I had a really good experience with him Womens Danny Trevathan Jersey ,” Nagy said. “On the football field, you can see what he does.“As far as the person, with me and coaching him and all that stuff, there were no issues at all. He was a really, really good kid. He came to work every day. He wasn’t late to meetings, any of that. So it was obviously a surprise. It’s an unfortunate situation for everybody. We all understand it. It’s a learning lesson for everybody.”