The Cleveland Browns suffered an embarrassing blowout to the Tyler Huntley-led Miami Dolphins in Week 17. It was the Browns’ fifth straight loss as the team fell to 3-13 on the season. Cleveland’s latest starting quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson struggled mightily and now the second-year passer is on the verge of making ignoble NFL history.
Thompson-Robinson has the lowest yards per attempt mark in football history with a minimum of 170 passes, according to UCLA Wire. DTR has a career YPA mark of 3.8 on 227 pass attempts. Unless he airs it out with uncharacteristic accuracy against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 18, Thompson-Robinson will finish his second season with the worst YPA ever. He plummeted past Kim McQuilken, whose YPA of 4.2 is now the second-lowest in NFL history.
Thompson-Robinson has made two starts and appeared in five games this season. He’s attempted 115 passes for 427 yards. While he’s still looking for his first passing touchdown of 2024, he has thrown six interceptions. In 14 games over his first two years in the league, DTR has completed 52.4 percent of his passes for 867 yards with one touchdown and 10 interceptions. His career passer rating is an abysmal 44.8.
It’s been a brutal season for Dorian Thompson-Robinson and the Browns

Cleveland Browns quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson (17) fumbles the ball as he is wrapped up by Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Joseph Ossai (58) in the fourth quarter of the NFL Week 16 game between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Cleveland Browns at Paycor Stadium in downtown Cincinnati on Sunday, Dec. 22, 2024. The Bengals won 24-16. Sam Greene/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images