Cleveland is 1-5 on the road?
I don't have much, I think Denver likely covers. They both have good passing matchups, Denver also has an easier rushing matchup.
Cleveland is 1-5 on the road?
I don't have much, I think Denver likely covers. They both have good passing matchups, Denver also has an easier rushing matchup.
Denver has no pass defense, so Mayfield just might light them up if he can get protection. Vance Joseph is also coaching for his job, as he is definitely history if he loses to the Browns after losing to the 49ers last week. For me the game is a toss up.
Denver has no pass defense, so Mayfield just might light them up if he can get protection. Vance Joseph is also coaching for his job, as he is definitely history if he loses to the Browns after losing to the 49ers last week. For me the game is a toss up.
Undrafted rookie Phillip Lindsay has been a revelation. He’s rushed for 967 yards on the season and averaged an extremely impressive 5.8 yards per carry, which leads the league amongst backs with at least 40 carries. Lindsay has overshadowed a much more highly touted rookie, Royce Freeman, who has 433 yards (4.2 yards per carry) on the season. After three straight weeks of 100 or more total yards, Lindsay managed just 51 total yards against San Francisco last week. He did score his 6th rushing touchdown in four games, though. He should be able to keep the touchdown streak alive against a Browns defense that has given up 17 rushing touchdowns this season. The Denver line is one of the most improved in the league and now ranks as one of the top-12 run blocking groups in Matt Bitonti’s offensive line rankings. 2017 first-round pick Garrett Bolles has emerged this season and looks like a long-term answer for Denver.
The Browns have had a tough time against the run this season, ranking near the bottom of the league in most key measures. Cleveland is allowing 133.3 rushing yards per game (5th-most) and 1.3 rushing touchdowns per game (3rd most). The touchdowns have come in bunches, with six different opposing backs scoring at least two rushing touchdowns in a game. Christian McCaffrey scored twice early in the game last week but the Browns run defense stiffened in the second half. Cleveland sold low on beefy nose tackle Danny Shelton in the offseason and the team misses his presence in the middle. Emmanuel Ogbah and Trevon Coley just have not filled in as well as what the Browns had hoped leaving the Browns extremely susceptible on the right side of the field. Top linebacker Christian Kirksey was placed on injured reserve last month with a hamstring injury and his presence has been missed as well leaving the Browns exceptionally thin at the linebacker position.
Undrafted rookie Phillip Lindsay has been a revelation. He’s rushed for 967 yards on the season and averaged an extremely impressive 5.8 yards per carry, which leads the league amongst backs with at least 40 carries. Lindsay has overshadowed a much more highly touted rookie, Royce Freeman, who has 433 yards (4.2 yards per carry) on the season. After three straight weeks of 100 or more total yards, Lindsay managed just 51 total yards against San Francisco last week. He did score his 6th rushing touchdown in four games, though. He should be able to keep the touchdown streak alive against a Browns defense that has given up 17 rushing touchdowns this season. The Denver line is one of the most improved in the league and now ranks as one of the top-12 run blocking groups in Matt Bitonti’s offensive line rankings. 2017 first-round pick Garrett Bolles has emerged this season and looks like a long-term answer for Denver.
The Browns have had a tough time against the run this season, ranking near the bottom of the league in most key measures. Cleveland is allowing 133.3 rushing yards per game (5th-most) and 1.3 rushing touchdowns per game (3rd most). The touchdowns have come in bunches, with six different opposing backs scoring at least two rushing touchdowns in a game. Christian McCaffrey scored twice early in the game last week but the Browns run defense stiffened in the second half. Cleveland sold low on beefy nose tackle Danny Shelton in the offseason and the team misses his presence in the middle. Emmanuel Ogbah and Trevon Coley just have not filled in as well as what the Browns had hoped leaving the Browns extremely susceptible on the right side of the field. Top linebacker Christian Kirksey was placed on injured reserve last month with a hamstring injury and his presence has been missed as well leaving the Browns exceptionally thin at the linebacker position.
No chance he keeps his job. Might be rewarded more for losing.
No chance he keeps his job. Might be rewarded more for losing.
The Browns dont let you get to the quarterback often. Miller and Chubbs one of the best combinations at it though. Still i like Mayfield chances under center over Keenum. Browns steadily improving. Denver beat Chargers, division opponent, the Steelers who play down to weaker teams often, Cincinatti who's banged up, then lost to SF. Lol. We're not giving Denver much credit are we? Cleveland gets it done.
The Browns dont let you get to the quarterback often. Miller and Chubbs one of the best combinations at it though. Still i like Mayfield chances under center over Keenum. Browns steadily improving. Denver beat Chargers, division opponent, the Steelers who play down to weaker teams often, Cincinatti who's banged up, then lost to SF. Lol. We're not giving Denver much credit are we? Cleveland gets it done.
Want a reason to bet Denver? look at who they played at home at the results
beat Seattle
Beat oakland
Lost by 4 KC
Lost by 3 LAR
lost by 2 Hou
Beat pit
Want a reason to bet Denver? look at who they played at home at the results
beat Seattle
Beat oakland
Lost by 4 KC
Lost by 3 LAR
lost by 2 Hou
Beat pit
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