Jordan Cameron has said that the Cleveland Browns are improving as a team every week following their 17-6 win over the Cincinnati Bengals yesterday.
The AFC North side lost their first two games of the 2013 season, but back-to-back wins in the last two weeks have helped them to a 2-2 record so far this year.
The tight end, who scored a touchdown in the first quarter, told reporters: "I think we are doing a really good job of progressing from week to week, and that's the ultimate goal for a young team is to be better than the week before, and I think we did a good job of that.
"I think we are three weeks better. We have a week to look at things and progress. We are a young team with a brand new offense and I think every week we are continuing to get better.
"It's learning the game and getting the reps, I think we are doing a better job of that. We are making the corrections on Monday and learning from those mistakes we make during the game."
The Browns face the Buffalo Bills on Thursday.