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Browns don’t deny that Chudzinski could be in trouble

Cleveland Browns v New England Patriots

FOXBORO, MA - DECEMBER 8: Rob Chudzinski of the Cleveland Browns reacts to an official’s call in the second half during a game with the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium on December 8, 2013 in Foxboro, Massachusetts. (Photo by Jim Rogash/Getty Images)

Jim Rogash

Amid mounting speculation that Browns coach Rob Chudzinski, a life-long, dog-biscuit-eating Browns fan, could be out after only one year in the position, the Browns have issued a statement.

And the statement doesn’t deny that Chudzinski could be gone.

“Our focus is on the game today,” the team said. “We will not discuss any evaluation of the season until this upcoming week.”

They haven’t focused well on the game today. The Browns trail Pittsburgh 20-7 late in the fourth quarter.

The statement suggests that not much will officially be said by the team after the game. For Chudzinski, members of his staff, and any players on a team that will finish the year at 4-12, it’s possible that plenty will be said.