New York Jets at Cleveland Browns: Stream, Odds, Key Players and More
Predictions
I’ve pretty much made it clear throughout the article, but I’ll say it again: Cleveland’s got this one in the bag. Receiver Antonio Callaway stepped up big last week, and showed the league that he and Tyrod are building a connection, and that he can replace Josh Gordon.
If Callaway, Landy, and Njoku all contribute on offense, the Jets will not be able to contain them. Be weary of Jamaal Adams, but remember, one man can only do so much on a defense when he’s positioned in the secondary.
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Darnold will make mistakes that Cleveland should capitalize on. Fans will criticize him to no end, but have faith Jets faithful, he will continue to grow.
I love the combo of former Big 10 rival defenders in Jabril Peppers and Denzel Ward and the two of them could grow into something truly special. The only problem I see Cleveland having is protecting their quarterback, a must in this league.
If Cleveland can protect Taylor, and open a few gaps necessary to open up the running game in short yardage situations, they’ll blow the doors off of this game.
The Browns have come so close against two teams, fans never would have thought they would hold a candle to. That unbelievable losing streak has got to come to and end sooner or later.
Cleveland is long overdue for a win, and they will get it on Thursday night. If I’m right, Cleveland may burn to the ground after this one folks.