Cleveland Browns coach Freddie Kitchens isn't focused on his future with the team, instead trying to take it one game at a time. The Browns looked flat on Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals and it led to a 38-24 loss. Once the Browns fell behind it seemed the team didn't have a whole lot of interest in playing anymore and a lot of that falls on the head coach.

Kitchens said that he was going to show up Monday and do everything in his power to get the team back on track.

“I don’t care about my future as Browns coach,” Kitchens said, via Cleveland.com. “I’m going to show up Monday, and I’m going to do the best job I can do Monday. And that’s tomorrow. That’s the only thing I can control.”

Kitchens said it was his fault that his guys weren't ready to play and that comes down to the way he got the players ready during the week.

“I thought we were ready to play,’’ he said of the Cardinals game. “I didn’t do a good enough job getting them ready to play. I’ve got to do better during the course of the week of making sure they’re ready to play when we get to game day.

Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reported before Sunday's game that the Browns still supported Kitchens and he would be back next season barring an epic collapse. It's unclear if being dominated by the Cardinals will fall under that category but it can't help his case.