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Lions offensive coordinator John Morton didn't hold back when talking about the Cleveland Browns' defense, leading to Jim Schwartz to push back.
The Browns are supposedly sniffing around for offensive tackles, which allows our webdork, Barry McBride, to speculate recklessly about potential targets. He enjoys this, so let him be.
MLive's Dungeon of Doom podcast opened the mailbag for this week's episode. Kory and Ben spent some time discussing the challenge ahead with Cleveland's DL.
Now, let’s take a look at the rest of the Browns' top 10 offensive PFF players from their Week 3 victory over Green Bay: Overall grade: 68.1 Pass plays grade: 72.9 Overall grade: 67.6 Pass plays grade: 71.3 Rushing plays grade: 49.6 Overall grade: 66.7 Pass blocking grade: 55.3 Run blocking grade: 70.4 Overall grade: 65.6 Pass plays grade: 53.9
When an unstoppable force meets an immovable object, something has to give. That classic paradox perfectly describes the upcoming Week 4 showdown between the Detroit Lions’ potent rushing attack and the Cleveland Browns’ formidable run defense.
Three plays later, Browns defensive back Grant Delpit picked off Packers quarterback Jordan Love and was tackled at Green Bay's four-yard line. Rookie running back Quinshon Judkins ran it in on the next play to tie the game for the Browns.
It was a rock fight, but the Cleveland Browns (1-2) pulled possibly the upset of the season last weekend knocking off the Green Bay Packers at Huntington Bank Field, 13-10. Sunday, they look to even their record when the take on the Detroit Lions (3-1) in Motown.
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Lions host Browns, aiming to win 3rd straight game after opening with lopsided loss to Packers
Cleveland Browns cornerback Myles Harden, right, breaks up a pass intended for Green Bay Packers wide receiver Romeo Doubs, left, but is called for pass interference and a Browns 20-yard penalty in the second half of an NFL football game in Cleveland, Sunday, Sept. 21, 2025. Credit: AP/Sue Ogrocki