Vikings injuries piling up for Week 5 vs Browns: 3 on OLine, top LB; JJ McCarthy return?

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The Cleveland Browns are not only dealing with what is expected to be a quarterback change, but a few roster adjustments due to injuries and poor performance as well. The Browns schedule is a unique one this week, with the team practicing on Wednesday afternoon in Berea, then getting on a plane and flying overnight to London after practice.

Cleveland will only practice once while in London, on Friday, while also being involved in a couple of youth events, as well.

Their Week 5 opponents, the Minnesota Vikings, are already in London, having played Week 4 in Ireland. Like the Browns, the Vikings are dealing with their own set of injuries. Three starting offensive linemen seem unlikely to play this week, with Donovan Jackson out after wrist surgery and Brian Kelly departing last week’s game with a concussion. Brian O’Neill hurt his MCL against the Pittsburgh Steelers and will not practice this week either.

That means Minnesota is likely to be without their starting right tackle, left guard and center against Cleveland’s talented front four.

The Vikings will also be without a key defender, but there is now a chance that QB JJ McCarthy could return this week:

Head Coach Kevin O'Connell announced earlier today that T Brian O'Neill suffered an MCL sprain and will be week-to-week. He will not be placed on IR.

OLB Andrew Van Ginkel will not practice this week and the hope is that J.J. McCarthy practices some this week.

— Minnesota Vikings (@Vikings) September 30, 2025

Given the wording from the team, it is more likely that QB Carson Wentz continues to get the start for Minnesota against Cleveland, but McCarthy practicing opens up the question. Given the state of the Vikings offensive line and the Browns pass rush, it seems likely Minnesota will play it safe with their youngster and allow the veteran Wentz to take the snaps this week.

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Browns vs. Vikings: Wednesday injury report has one possible concern

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The Cleveland Browns will host the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday in London, and there will be one major storyline that everyone will be talking about.

That is because Cleveland head coach Kevin Stefanski announced on Wednesday that rookie Dillon Gabriel will get the start at quarterback in place of the struggling Joe Flacco.

The Browns are hoping that Gabriel can provide some type of boost to an offense that has struggled through the first four weeks of the season.

The arrival of left tackle Cam Robinson this week in a trade with the Houston Texans could help the cause if he can suit up against the Vikings, but that leaves the question of who will be protecting Gabriel’s blind side, which, because he is a lefty, puts that responsibility on the right tackle.

Wednesday’s injury report for the Browns did not reveal much in that regard, as right tackle Jack Conklin was listed as limited as he continues to deal with an elbow injury that has kept him sidelined since the first offensive drive in Week 1.

Under the category of “potentially concerning,” defensive end Myles Garrett did not practice as he is dealing with an ankle injury that Stefanski classified as “day-to-day.”

In addition to Conklin and Garrett, the rest of the injury report for the Browns includes:

  • Guard Joel Bitonio, rest day
  • Defensive tackle Maliek Collins, rest day
  • Safety Grant Delpit, limited with a back injury
  • Defensive tackle Mike Hall Jr., limited with a knee injury
  • Offensive tackle Cornelius Lucas, rest day
  • Tight end David Njoku, limited with a knee injury

For the Vikings, the injury report includes the following players, all listed as “did not practice”

  • Offensive tackle Christian Darrisaw – rest
  • Offensive guard Donovan Jackson – wrist
  • Center Michael Jurgens – hamstring
  • Center Ryan Kelly – concussion
  • Quarterback J.J. McCarthy – ankle
  • Offensive tackle Brian O’Neill – knee
  • Linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel – neck
  • Tight end Ben Yurosek – knee

The Browns are leaving town tonight to fly to London, where they will hold a walkthrough on Thursday at 5 p.m. Cleveland time.

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Cleveland Browns vs. Minnesota Vikings: Week 5 TV Map

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The Week 5 game between the Cleveland Browns and the Minnesota Vikings will air on the NFL Network at 7:30 AM ET on Sunday.

Announcers: Kenny Albert & Jonathan Vilma

Ohio Coverage: In Northeast Ohio, the game will air on WEWS (Channel 5.1).

National Coverage: Unfortunately, despite being in its own timeslot, the international games are pretty exclusive to the NFL Network. Therefore, you have to be subscribed to it or have it as part of your cable package in order to see the game. The orange map below is only if you have NFLN. If you live in Minnesota, the game will air locally on KMSP.

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WEEK 5 NFL GAMES AIRING NATIONALLY OR IN CLEVELAND

  • Thursday – 8:15 PM ET: San Francisco 49ers vs. Los Angeles Rams (Prime)
  • Sunday – 7:30 AM ET: Minnesota Vikings vs. Cleveland Browns (in London) (NFL Network)
  • Sunday – 1:00 PM ET: Dallas Cowboys vs. New York Jets (FOX)
  • Sunday – 1:00 PM ET: Houston Texans vs. Baltimore Ravens (CBS)
  • Sunday – 4:25 PM ET: Detroit Lions vs. Cincinnati Bengals (FOX)
  • Sunday – 8:20 PM ET: New England Patriots vs. Buffalo Bills (NBC)
  • Monday – 8:15 PM ET: Kansas City Chiefs vs. Jacksonville Jaguars (ESPN/ABC)


Let’s have a roll call — if you’re a Browns fans outside of Ohio, let us know if your city gets to see Cleveland on TV this week.

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Daily Dawg Chow 10/3: Browns news; final preparations for European showdown with Vikings, more

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CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA – AUGUST 08: Quarterback Shedeur Sanders #12 of the Cleveland Browns reacts at the line of scrimmage in the first half during the NFL Preseason 2025 game against the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium on August 08, 2025 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images) | Jeff Lange / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
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Browns drop issue could increase with Dillon Gabriel in Week 5

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The Cleveland Browns made a huge change this week heading into their London game with the Minnesota Vikings. Week 5’s matchup between the Browns and Vikings has lost some luster as the two teams have combined for three victories, with injuries and poor play plaguing both. While Minnesota has to hope they can piece together a serviceable offensive line in front of veteran backup QB Carson Wentz, Cleveland is hoping rookie QB Dillon Gabriel will spark their unit.

While the weather will impact the Browns practice on Friday, the forecast calls for cloudy skies and moderate temperatures on Sunday. One variable with dropped passes hopefully cleared, starting Gabriel could actually lead to more drops.

Cleveland’s primary pass catchers have had less time with Gabriel despite the quarterback competition during training camp. It is possible that Jamari Thrash, for example, is a more comfortable target for the young QB than Jerry Jeudy and David Njoku. His receivers will also have to get used to picking up the ball from a left-handed passer, instead of right, which, like Joel Bitonio, could be new for many:

Somehow, Joel Bitonio has a first for his career, somehow pic.twitter.com/rZjj2s9R2y

— Jared Mueller (@JaredKMueller) October 2, 2025

There have been a number of statements made in the past that it is very difficult for receivers to get used to catching a ball from a lefty if they are not used to it. An Atlanta Falcons receiver noted as much related to catching passes from Michael Penix Jr.:

“You have to lock in on the ball,” Blair said. “You’re so used to a right-handed quarterback when the ball hits your hands you can catch it confidently, and then turn up the field. But, with Mike, you have to kind of focus in a little bit more. But it’ll be OK. It became natural because we had so many reps together, so it made it a lot easier.”

It is interesting that Blair notes the importance of having a lot of reps to get used to catching a ball that spins the opposite way.

There may have even been a “left-handed football” at one point because of the differences in throws coming from the different sides.

For fans, “no excuses” is often a statement that is used for professional players. While true, the reality is that the Browns limited practices this week, the rain on Friday and Gabriel’s somewhat limited time with the top pass catchers could see an increase in drops in Week 5 versus the Vikings.

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Cleveland Browns fans are holding out hope that Dillon Gabriel will turn the season around

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During the season, Cleveland Browns fans vote in SB Nation Reacts to express their confidence level in the team or their thoughts on other topics.

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This is a rarity: fan confidence remained exactly at 62% from last week to this week. You can think of it like offsetting penalties. On one hand, we committed the infraction of losing to the Detroit Lions with more horrible offense and special teams plays. Countering that, though, the Browns have made a change at quarterback with rookie Dillon Gabriel, and the team also went out and got a new left tackle in veteran Cam Robinson. Fans are certainly holding out hope that Gabriel can be the short-term savior of the season, and give this team a chance to compete with its impressive defense. Our opponents this week, the Minnesota Vikings, have 44% confidence from their fanbase in the direction of their team.

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We asked two other questions to fans this week, the first of which asked what the Browns’ record will be over these next five games, with opponents that include the Vikings, Steelers, Dolphins, Patriots, and Jets. Combined, those teams have a record of 8-12. However, when you look at the overall picture, you see a Vikings team that is handicapped at quarterback, and a Steelers team that has faced some weak competition — and the AFC East besides the Bills is looking pretty weak. 33% of Browns fans think Cleveland will win three of those games, followed by 29% seeing two games, 16% seeing four games, 13% seeing one game, and 6% seeing five games, and 3% seeing zero games. If the majority (3-2 during the stretch) comes true, then Cleveland would have a 4-5 record near the mid-way point of the season.

Our other question asks what Browns fans thought of the team trading for OT Cam Robinson. 71% of fans say it’s a nice move that could help turn things around, while 29% say, “sorry, we have too many holes on offense.”

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Browns vs. Vikings: Week 5 Need to Know

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The Cleveland Browns will welcome the Minnesota Vikings as the “home team” in Sunday’s game in London.

This will be the second time the Browns have played a regular-season international game, with the last one coming in 2017 against the Vikings.

Rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel will be the center of attention as he gets his first NFL start after four weeks of Joe Flacco struggling to get the offense going.

On the other side, the Vikings are playing their second consecutive international game after losing to the Pittsburgh Steelers last week in Dublin, Ireland.

It is the Browns vs. the Vikings from Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, and here is everything to know about the game.

Game Info​


Records: Cleveland is 1-3. Minnesota is 2-2

Kickoff: 9:30 a.m.

Stadium: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London

TV: WEWS (local), NFL Network (National)

Announcers: Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma, and Megan Olivi (sideline reporter)

Radio: 850 ESPN Cleveland, 92.3 The Fan WKRK, 98.5 WNCX, 1300 AM La Mega (Español)

Announcers: Andrew Siciliano, Nathan Zegura, and Jerod Cherry (sidelines)

Last meeting: The Browns won the last meeting, 14-7, in Week 4 of the 2021 season.

First meeting: The Vikings won the first meeting, 27-17, on October 31, 1965.

All-time series: The Vikings lead the all-time series, 12-5. The Browns have won two of the last three meetings.

Weather: 59 degrees and cloudy, with no chance of rain. Winds from the WNW at 15 mph. (weather.com)

Uniform: The Browns will delight the international audience in their brown jersey and white pants combo.

a classic look for a unique venue 🟠🟤⚪ pic.twitter.com/4MRr1UWYWj

— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) October 3, 2025

Injury report: Browns – Out: Defensive tackle Mike Hall Jr. (knee). Questionable: Offensive tackle Jack Conklin (elbow) and cornerback Greg Newsome II (hamstring). Vikings – Out: Guard Donovan Jackson (wrist), center Ryan Kelly (concussion), center Michael Jurgens (hamstring), quarterback J.J. McCarthy (ankle), offensive tackle Brian O’Neill (knee), and defensive end Andrew Van Ginkel (neck). Questionable: Defensive end Tyler Batty (knee), fullback C.J. Ham (knee), and tight end Ben Yurosek (knee).

The line: Browns +3.5, according to FanDuel Sportsbook.

News and Notes​

  • Dillon Gabriel is the first rookie quarterback to start a game for the Browns since Dorian Thompson-Robinson in 2023.
  • Gabriel is also the first quarterback to make his first start in an international game.
  • In two games as Minnesota’s starting quarterback, Carson Wentz has been sacked nine times and thrown two interceptions.
  • Injuries may force the Vikings to start their No. 3 center, No. 3 left guard, and No. 2 right tackle.
  • Cleveland’s defense is No. 1 in the NFL in both pass-rush win rate (56 percent) and run-stop win rate (37.7 percent), according to ESPN.
  • Myles Garrett’s 92.1 overall PFF grade is fourth-best among qualifiers, and his 93.0 PFF pass-rushing grade is second-best. Minnesota offensive tackle Christian Darrisaw has allowed just four pressures and no sacks on 79 pass-blocking snaps in his past two games, according to PFF, posting a 66.2 PFF pass-blocking grade.
  • Cleveland is averaging just 14 points per game.
  • The Browns have not scored more than 17 points in a game since Week 13 of last season, a streak of nine consecutive games. That is tied for the longest streak in franchise history.
  • Cleveland has not allowed a 300-yard passer in 32 consecutive games, the longest current streak in the league.
  • Cleveland’s defense has not allowed a team to gain more than 300 net yards in a game this season.
  • Minnesota wide receiver Justin Jefferson is tops in the NFL with 11 receptions for 195 yards on intermediate targets this season. The Browns have faced only 18 intermediate throws so far — third-fewest in the league — but are allowing a 72.0% completion rate and a 146.3 passer rating, both bottom-two marks league-wide, according to Pro Football Focus.

In Case You Missed It​

A Final Quote​


Quarterback Dillon Gabriel on his first NFL start:

“I think I smile because it’s like a moment you prep for, and you are extremely excited for, but also have to realize that it’s extreme focus, and that’s what I’ve continued to harp on. But, you wait for the perfect time, you’re going to wait a whole lifetime. So, for me, I’m just – I’ve always been ready for every moment.”


What are you looking for from the Browns in Sunday’s game against the Vikings?

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Browns, Vikings final injury report: Big Jack Conklin update, 3 more from MIN questionable

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In what seems like a rarity, the Cleveland Browns are clearly the healthier team going into their matchup this week. The Minnesota Vikings ruled out six players earlier today, including three starting offensive linemen and their backup center, leaving the third option at the position. The Browns ruled out DT Mike Hall Jr. on Thursday and noted that OT Jack Conklin and CB Greg Newsome II would be questionable after Friday’s practice.

Now, we have the official practice and injury designations for both teams, with three more from Minnesota questionable and Cleveland getting good news on Conklin:

Browns Injury Report​

  • DT Mike Hall Jr. – DNP – Out
  • OL Jack Conklin – Full – Questionable
  • CB Greg Newsome II – Limited – Questionable

With the possibility that Cam Robinson will be ready to start on Sunday, getting Conklin back would be huge for the offensive line. Despite his status, Newsome stuck around to participate and engage with you at a flag football event following practice:

Greg Newsome and who I believe to be Gary Barnidge out with the kids as they run drills pic.twitter.com/TFwLv01OvR

— Dawgs By Nature (@DawgsByNature) October 3, 2025

Vikings Injury Report​

  • QB JJ McCarthy – Out
  • OL Donovan Jackson – Out
  • OL Ryan Kelly – Out
  • OL Brian O’Neill – Out
  • OL Michael Jurgens – Out
  • OLB Andrew Van Ginkel – Out
  • OT Christian Darrisaw – Full – No game status
  • TE Ben Yurosek – Limited – Questionable
  • LB Tyler Batty – Full – Questionable
  • FB CJ Ham – Full – Questionable
  • LB Dallas Turner – Full – No game status

Minnesota’s inactive report will mostly be the above players, depending on how many elevations they make from their practice squad.

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Browns offense has only 2 foundational pieces at this point in 2025

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The Cleveland Browns have 12 more games to play in the 2025 NFL season, so a lot can still change but, through five weeks of the season, it is very clear how limited the offense is. The Browns made befuddling decision after befuddling decision in Week 5 versus the Minnesota Vikings, leading to snatching a loss from the jaws of victory.

It is important to look at the good as well as the bad, no matter the results of the game, which we do through our Brownies and Frownies each week, but the offense makes that difficult. The following players played against the Vikings defense in Week 5 from London:

  • QB Dillon Gabriel
  • OT KT Leveston
  • G Joel Bitonio
  • C Ethan Pocic
  • G Wyatt Teller
  • OT Jack Conklin
  • RB Quinshon Judkins
  • WR Jerry Jeudy
  • WR Jamari Thrash
  • TE David Njoku
  • TE Harold Fannin Jr.
  • WR Isaiah Bond
  • RB Jerome Ford
  • RB Dylan Sampson
  • OT Cam Robinson
  • WR Malachi Corley

We will have the official snap counts on Monday; we may have missed someone on the above list.

Looking at that list, there may be some good players, but the following are set for free agency at the end of the season and may move on due to age, injuries or price:

  • Robinson
  • Bitonio
  • Pocic
  • Teller
  • Conklin
  • Njoku
  • Ford

After that, there are just two foundational pieces for the offense and, even that might be one player too high:

  • Judkins
  • Fannin

So, not only has the offense been a problem all season (and for much longer), it is likely to see talented players moving on after the season and has very little to build on.

Perhaps Gabriel, Bond, Sampson and Corley build as the season goes on and can be added to the list. Perhaps Cleveland makes a move for a younger offensive player at the NFL trade deadline. Perhaps another youngster, like Cedric Tillman, when he gets healthy, puts a stack in the ground as a part of the foundation of the Browns.

For now, the current and future Cleveland offense has very little to hang its hat on.



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Daily Dawg Chow 10/6: Browns lose; Defense fails in the clutch, record falls to 1-4 on the season

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CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA – AUGUST 08: Quarterback Shedeur Sanders #12 of the Cleveland Browns reacts at the line of scrimmage in the first half during the NFL Preseason 2025 game against the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium on August 08, 2025 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images) | Jeff Lange / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
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2026 NFL draft position: Browns near top, Jaguars near bottom after Week 5

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All is not well in the land of Cleveland Browns football. The team returned to the United States, flying overnight immediately following their loss in London to the Minnesota Vikings, carrying with them a 1-4 record and more questions than answers.

While many are looking/hoping for a change with HC Kevin Stefanski, the Browns have a version of a short week as they face the Pittsburgh Steelers on the road in Week 6.

While the clear and present situation is not positive, Cleveland’s decisions all offseason seemed pointed at a soft reset of the roster and hope of the future through the NFL draft. The trade down with the Jacksonville Jaguars not only acquired DT Mason Graham and RB Quinshon Judkins but also an extra first-round pick in the 2026 NFL draft.

After Week 5, the Browns sit near the top of the NFL draft order, while the Jaguars are tied for the best record in the NFL, and the bottom of the 2026 draft order:

  1. New York Jets: 0-5
  2. Cleveland Browns: 1-4
  3. Baltimore Ravens: 1-4
  4. Miami Dolphins: 1-4
  5. New Orleans Saints: 1-4
  6. Las Vegas Raiders: 1-4
  7. Tennessee Titans: 1-4
  8. New York Giants: 1-4
  9. Cincinnati Bengals: 2-3
  10. Kansas City Chiefs: 2-3

A few teams that were expected to compete at the top of the AFC are currently slotted to draft in the Top 10 (Ravens, Bengals, Chiefs), while the rest of the list is not really surprising.

Obviously still early in the season, tiebreakers have the Jacksonville pick sitting 26th at this point with seven teams tied with 4-1 records.



Does the idea of having a top pick and another in the first round excite you/take the sting away from the 1-4 start or not?

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Browns rebuild strategy is ‘working out’ as planned

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Wanting to win and expecting to win are two very different things in the NFL. Not for the players on the field or the coaches, but for fans, media and the higher-ups in the organization, expectations are key. For the Cleveland Browns, the 2025 season held hope, not expectations, that the team could turn things around despite a younger roster, the loss of key veterans and few proven commodities on the offensive side of the ball.

Even the most optimistic fans were thinking closer to seven or eight wins than double digits and playoffs.

Of course, the quarterback competition was won by veteran Joe Flacco, who the team thought gave them the best chance to win right away. Week 1 saw a game that the Browns should have won (missed kicks) and Week 5 showed a game Cleveland could have won (passivity).

Now, despite low expectations going into the season, fans are storming the castle wanting a change. While Cleveland fans are sick of losing, according to Albert Breer at Sports Illustrated, the team’s strategy “looks like it’s working out.”

How so?

After “a real look in the mirror at where the roster was last year…”

We can now say the first steps have been good ones. Defensive tackle Mason Graham and linebacker Carson Schwesinger look like long-term cornerstones. Running back Quinshon Judkins is already the team’s bell cow, and has given the Browns tough yards and big plays. Move tight end Harold Fannin Jr. is a bona fide weapon. Dylan Sampson has brought versatility to the running back room. And Dillon Gabriel looks like he belongs, even if the third-round quarterback isn’t the long-term answer under center.

The problem for Browns fans is that they’ve been waiting for a consistent winner since 1999. The two playoff appearances under GM Andrew Berry and HC Kevin Stefanski are the first time since Marty Schottenheimer that the team has made the playoffs multiple times under the same leadership.

Schottenheimer last coached Cleveland in 1988.

The Browns hope for this season was to compete with Flacco rallying the troops once again. Their roster moves told the underlying story and the strategy was more about the future than the present. At 1-4, the present doesn’t look so good and has Cleveland fans frustrated, but the future looks bright as the team’s soft reset strategy has a great NFL draft class to build on.

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Browns vs. Vikings: Denzel Ward’s error that let Minnesota steal the win

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The Cleveland Browns lost to the Minnesota Vikings this weekend in London by a score of 21-17, and it came on the back of a blown play by Denzel Ward in coverage at the 26-second mark in the 4th quarter.

Everyone knows that Ward is one of the absolute best cornerbacks in the league, but he’s shown the ability to have some mental lapses from time to time, and this was a huge one. For whatever reason, Denzel Ward has always had trouble with different cover 2 variations. It’s almost as if he forgets what his responsibilities are and whether or not he has help over the top in some cases.

On what ended up being the game-winning touchdown pass from Carson Wentz to Jordan Addison, Ward hesitated halfway through the route and didn’t run with Addison down the sideline. This play was 100% on Ward because he didn’t know what to do here. Ward should’ve immediately flipped his hips and ran with Addison instead of backpedaling and keeping his eyes on Wentz. The quarterback should never be able to sway the movements of a cornerback in this situation if they use proper technique.

Yes, Ronnie Hickman could’ve gotten more width, but Addison was Ward’s man. It’s almost as if Ward tried to bait Wentz into making the throw, but he didn’t realize that he wasn’t deep enough to actually break up the pass. If this is true, then Ward needs to learn from this and recognize that he can’t get “cute” like that in those types of crucial situations.

Things like this happen every season with Ward in different areas of the field, and he needs to do a better job of understanding his responsibilities in C2 shells. Safety help only triggers at certain points, and he has a bad habit of blurring those lines from time to time.

In unfortunate cases like this one, it can cost Cleveland a win.



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Cleveland Browns trade top starter on defense to Jaguars

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Cleveland Browns GM Andrew Berry has been a very busy man. First, he acquired LT Cam Robinson from the Houston Texans. Then, he was shipping QB Joe Flacco to the Cincinnati Bengals. Now, on the defensive side, he has traded CB Greg Newsome to the Jacksonville Jaguars along with a 2026 sixth-round draft pick for CB Tyson Campbell and a 2026 seventh-round selection.

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Basically, it was a swap of cornerbacks. This is the second trade between the two teams, as Jacksonville was able to move up the April draft board in order to select WR/CB Travis Hunter with the second overall pick, while the Browns dropped to the fifth overall spot and snatched DT Mason Graham out of Michigan.

Campbell (6’-2”, 195 pounds) was the first player taken in Round 2 of the 2021 NFL draft by the Jaguars after a sterling career at Georgia. He was clocked in the 40 at 4.36 with a vertical jump of 34.5”.

Another major Jaguars-Browns trade, per ESPN sources:

🏈Jaguars get CB Greg Newsome and the Jets’ 2026 sixth-round pick from the Browns.

🏈Browns get CB Tyson Campbell and the Eagles’ 2026 7th-round pick from the Jaguars.

The trade partners from the night of the 2025 draft now… pic.twitter.com/k04p48Dswf

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) October 9, 2025

As a rookie, Campbell was used in the Jaguars’ defense right away and has started 59 of 60 games. He has 296 total tackles with nine being for loss. His stats also include three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, zero sacks, 42 batted passes, and six interceptions. In 2022, he had three picks.

This season, in all five matches, he has started every game with 34 total tackles and six pass defenses.

Coming out of college, the scouts loved Campbell’s world-class speed and athletic ability, with indicators of a shutdown cornerback. The knock on him was some inconsistencies in his footwork and transitions in coverage prior to the draft.

Right before the 2023 training camp, the Jaguars inked Campbell to a four-year $76.5 million contract that included $53.40 million guaranteed, $31.50 million guaranteed upon signing, plus a signing bonus of $16 million. In September, Campbell suffered a hamstring issue that landed him on IR. He was then activated in mid-October and received a Pro Football Focus grade of 62.9, ranked #103 out of 222 available corners.

Newsome (6’-0”, 195 pounds) came to the Browns as their first-round draft pick in 2021 out of Northwestern six picks before Campbell. In college, Newsome was named Second Team All-American and First Team All-Big 10. He started 11 games in his Browns rookie season and has started 47 of 59 contests over five NFL seasons.

He was the right outside starting cornerback when Cleveland drafted CB Martin Emerson, Jr. out of Mississippi State. By mid-season of that 2022 season, Emerson had taken over Newsome’s starting position, which pushed Newsome into the slot or nickel position.

Love Cleveland it’s been real🙏🏾❤️

— Greg Newsome II (@gnewsii) October 9, 2025

This year, when Emerson went down to a season-ending Achilles tear, Newsome resumed the right outside cornerback position. In five starts this season, Newsome has 23 total tackles, two tackles for loss, and three batted passes.

So far, it is probably the best season Newsome has put together while with the Browns.

Why did this trade happen?

The Jaguars were not happy with how Campbell fit in their new defensive scheme. After a 4-13-0 season, head coach Doug Peterson was fired along with his staff. Liam Coen was hired as the new head coach and the new GM became James Gladstone. Currently, the Jags are 4-1-0 and tied for their division lead.

Love always Greg. It’s been great watching you here in Cleveland and wish you nothing but the best in Jacksonville. Cleveland did you right sending you to a team with a winning record. Do big things there brother 🙏🏼

— BLEEDEM (@stefanskifan) October 9, 2025

The new DC is Anthony Campanile whose scheme is completely different than the previous regime under Doug Peterson. The Jags were looking to move Campbell.

For the Browns, Newsome was in the last year of his rookie deal. He has already come out and stated that he is seeking a long-term contract, which, of course, would accompany a huge amount of money. In this mix is the fact that Emerson is also in his contract year, despite being injured. The defense would prefer to keep Emerson, so Newsome became expendable.

Financially, Campbell’s cap hit this year is $8.03 million, while Newsome’s is $13.38 million.

The slot/nickel corner has been manned by Myles Harden, while Dom Jones and Jarrick Bernard-Converse are listed as backups.

Neither player has been voted to the Pro Bowl. The trade is pending physicals.

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...083/greg-newsome-tyson-campbell-jaguars-trade
 
New Browns CB Tyson Campbell brings 2 needed skills and more to Cleveland’s defense

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The Cleveland Browns have officially acquired CB Tyson Campbell in a trade with the Jacksonville Jaguars on Wednesday night. The Browns traded CB Greg Newsome and a 2026 6th-round pick to the Jaguars for Campbell and a 2026 7th-round pick. Though it’s a tad bittersweet to see Newsome leave, the team believes that Campbell is a much better fit for what Jim Schwartz and Cleveland’s defense does on a down-by-down basis.

Campbell’s top-notch physicality at both the line of scrimmage and at the catch point were two of the biggest factors in why Andrew Berry and Co. pushed for the swap. At 6’1”, 195 pounds, Tyson Campbell has the type of above-average arm length, wingspan, and aggressiveness that the Browns have grown to love over the past few seasons at cornerback.

It’s fairly obvious that they value these types of players over the smaller, twitchier-type of guys like Newsome, who rely on recovery speed and “ball skills” to break up passes downfield.

Campbell is a much, much better schematic fit for the team in comparison to Newsome, and his presence will also allow Denzel Ward to stick to the boundary side of the field (where he’s at his best), as Campbell is a career-field or outside corner.

New #Browns CB Tyson Campbell #3 Highlights 2025 #DawgPound pic.twitter.com/tX8pWJMgBY

— Brad Ward (@WardonSports) October 9, 2025

Tyson Campbell is also one of the best tackling cornerbacks in the league, and he continues to be an asset against the run regardless of where he lines up. Jacksonville even played him in the box quite a bit in obvious run situations. His average tackling grade of 75.4 is top 5 in the league, and his overall run defense grade of 87.7 is second to none as well.

Though Campbell isn’t as position-flexible as Newsome or Ward, he’ll allow the defense to get back to doing what it wants to do with the type of personnel that it wants to do it with in the secondary. The Browns had a tough time dealing with the injury to Martin Emerson Jr. over the first part of the year, and now they’ll be able to feel confident at that spot going forward.

Advanced Coverage Grades in 2024 (raw)
Overall
Greg Newsome: 7.145
Tyson Campbell: 38.041

Man
Newsome: 2.565
Campbell: 21.697

Deep Zone
Newsome: -2.083
Campbell: 7.559

Underneath Zone
Newsome: 6.664
Campbell: 8.785

— John Kosko (@JohnKosko3) October 9, 2025

Campbell could also end up being cheaper for the team over the next few seasons, as Newsome was in a contract year, and will most likely want a higher base salary amount than Campbell is currently working with in 2026 and beyond.

#NFL TRADE#Jaguars Acquire
2026 6th Rd Pick
CB Greg Newsome II
– 2025: $9.6M
– 2026: UFA#Browns Acquire
2026 7th Rd Pick
CB Tyson Campbell
– 2025: $1.6M
– 2026: $14.1M ($13M GTD)
– 2027: $16M
– 2028: $16.5M

2025 Cap Savings
CLE: $8.2M
JAX: -$8.3M

— Spotrac (@spotrac) October 9, 2025

Overall, this wasn’t the type of trade that could be subjected to the argument of “If Campbell was so good, then why did Jacksonville get rid of him?”. It’s simply a preferred personnel-type/scheme fit move that could end up coming with the bonus of being less expensive for Cleveland over the course of Campbell’s second contract.

Browns fans should be excited about the fact that pressing at the LOS could be more effective as well with Campbell’s physicality and length when dealing with bigger, AFC North-style wide receivers like Tee Higgins and D.K. Metcalf going forward.

This was an A+ move for Cleveland on paper. Let’s hope it plays out that way in real life.



What do you think of the Greg Newsome/Tyson Campbell trade? Join fellow Browns fans in the comment section below.

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/gener...fense-greg-newsome-denzel-ward-martin-emerson
 
Browns, Steelers injuries: PIT starters still out, Shelby Harris returns while DB sits for CLE

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So much seems to have changed since the Cleveland Browns late-game loss to the Minnesota Vikings in Week 5 in London. The negativity following the game was a precursor to QB Joe Flacco and CB Greg Newsome II being dealt away. The Browns quarterback room lacks a true veteran, while Newsome brought great energy to the Cleveland defense.

Now, the Browns travel to take on the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 6, looking for a chance to right their season. As always, health will play a big role in the game. Cleveland had one player out on Wednesday, while Pittsburgh has two key starters missing due to injuries.

Thursday’s report showed a couple of changes (in bold below):

Browns Injury Report​

  • DT Shelby Harris – Rest, Knee – DNP to Limited
  • S Damontae Kazee – Illness – Added as DNP
  • OL Joel Bitonio – Rest – Limited to Full
  • OL Jack Conklin – Rest – Added as Limited
  • WR Malchi Corley – Groin – Limited
  • DT Maliek Collins – Rest – Limited to Full
  • S Grant Delpit – Ankle – Full
  • DE Myles Garrett – Ankle – Limited
  • DT Mike Hall Jr. – Knee – Limited
  • OT KT Leveston – Calf – Limited
  • TE David Njoku – Knee – Full
  • OL Ethan Pocic – Neck – Limited to Full
  • RB Raheim Sanders – Ankle, knee – Added as Full
  • CB Denzel Ward – Hip – Limited to Full

Steelers Injury Report​

  • WR Calvin Austin – Shoulder – DNP
  • CB Jalen Ramsey – Hamstring – DNP
  • CB Darius Slay – Rest – DNP to Full
  • LB TJ Watt – Rest – DNP to Full
  • DT Cam Heyward – Rest – Limited to DNP
  • WR Ben Skowronek – Illness – Limited to Full
  • LB Alonzo Highsmith – Ankle – Limited to Full
  • CB Joey Porter Jr. – Hamstring – Full
  • RB Jaylen Warren – Knee – Full
  • WR DK Metcalf – Rest – Added as DNP

Having a veteran like Heyward go from Limited to DNP for rest while Watt and Slay went from DNP to Full is an interesting way of taking care of the veterans. Austin and Ramsey are the big names on Pittsburgh’s list.

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...jalen-ramsey-calvin-austin-dk-metcalf-tj-watt
 
Browns, Steelers injuries: 2 ruled out, 1 starter ques. in Week 6

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At one point, the Cleveland Browns had 14 players on their injury/participation report for Week 6 versus the Pittsburgh Steelers. As Friday preparations give way to the weekend, just one player ended up with an injury designation heading into the game, with only one other player limited in practice for Cleveland.

Similarly, the Steelers had 10 different players show up on their injury/participation report for this week’s AFC North matchup, but only two are listed with game day designations heading into Sunday. One player did not participate in practice, while the other nine were full participants on Friday.

Cleveland heads over to Pittsburgh this week with a desperate need for a win as HC Kevin Stefanski’s hot seat could depend on it, despite a national report about how well the head coach is thought of around the NFL.

Friday’s final game day designations are as follows:

Browns Injury Report​

  • DT Mike Hall Jr. – Knee – Out

As discussed earlier on Friday, Hall’s injury situation is curious. Returning from missing Thursday with illness, S Damontae Kazee was limited, along with Hall, in practice on Friday.

Steelers Injury Report​

  • WR Calvin Austin – Shoulder – Out
  • CB Jalen Ramsey – Hamstring – Questionable

Ramsey was a full participant in practice after sitting out Wednesday and Thursday, while Austin did not practice all week before being ruled out.

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...injuries-2-ruled-out-1-starter-ques-in-week-6
 
Browns vs. Steelers Week 6 predictions: Cleveland still has a chance

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The Cleveland Browns may have suffered a disappointing loss to the Minnesota Vikings last week, but are they about to turn the corner? They are committed to Dillon Gabriel as their starter for the season now, and the running game showed a lot of promise last week. Will they open the offense up more this week? And can the Browns defense force Aaron Rodgers into some mistakes? The game against Pittsburgh is huge because the AFC North could be wide open. But if Cleveland loses, then the division quickly turns into a distant dream.

Here is what the national media is saying about the Week 6 game between the Browns and Steelers:

CBS Sports (Pete Prisco) – Steelers 21, Browns 18​

The Steelers are coming off a bye, while the Browns are coming off a loss to the Vikings in London last week. Dillon Gabriel made his first start at quarterback in that game and handled himself well, but didn’t roll up big numbers as they played it safe. The Steelers have played well in getting to 3-1, especially Aaron Rodgers. But this Browns defense will keep them in the game. It’s close.

CBS Sports (John Breech) – Steelers 23, Browns 20​

Sporting News (Vinnie Iyer) – Steelers 23, Browns 14​

Aaron Rodgers is 15-6 after bye weeks in his career. Mike Tomlin is 13-4. That’s a bad 1-2 punch for Cleveland, which goes from London to Pittsburgh with their hosts coming off a week off. The Steelers found their pass rush again in Week 4 and although they can give up some on the ground to rookie Quinshon Judkins, they will get in the face of Dillon Gabriel often in his true first career road start.

Sporting News (Bill Bender) – Steelers 26, Browns 16​

Dillon Gabriel did not make any major mistakes in his debut as a starter – but the Browns will have to take more chances on the road against Pittsburgh. The Steelers had a week to rest from their London trip. The Browns did not. Opposing QBs have 10 TDs and no interceptions against Cleveland this season. Aaron Rodgers can work with that. The Steelers have won the last four home meetings by an average of 10.7 points per game.

Below are our Week 6 NFL staff picks:

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...6-predictions-dillon-gabriel-still-has-chance
 
Cleveland Browns vs. Pittsburgh Steelers Week 6 Predictions – Do or die to keep the hope alive

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This Sunday, the Cleveland Browns take on the Pittsburgh Steelers. Below, we analyze a few advantages, disadvantages, or general thoughts about the two teams before getting to our predictions for the game.

This is the Sword We Fall On​

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This is the tipping point. Last week, Cleveland blew their margin for error when the offense failed to close out the game in London, and the defense couldn’t stop a game-winning drive.

Now, the Browns find themselves with a a 1-4 record. It’s not good, but when you consider the fact that the Bengals are going to find it tough to win games and the Ravens only have one win so far, that means the AFC North is still wide open. How much do we believe in this year’s Pittsburgh Steelers?

The Steelers are 3-1 to start the year, and they are feeling the mojo with Aaron Rodgers under center. But I also still look at them and am not convinced that they are more than an average team at best. Pittsburgh comes into this game ranked 30th offensively in yards, including 31st on the ground and 27th in the passing game. Even the Browns’ offense is better in all of those categories, although it’s pretty comparable. Pittsburgh is one of the worst teams in the NFL in time of possession. But they exceed Cleveland in the most important category: points per game. Pittsburgh averages 24.0 points per game, while Cleveland is stuck at 14.6.

It’s been rough defensively for Pittsburgh too. They are ranked 28th defensively overall, including 19th against the run and 30th against the pass. They are still near the top of the league in sacks per pass attempts. Cleveland still ranks near the top of the league in yards allowed.

If this game was just being judged on rankings, you’d say, “Oh, advantage Cleveland.” And maybe, just maybe, we’ll see that. The running game looked sharp last week with Jack Conklin back, but those penalties and the play of KT Leveston were unbearable. I expect veteran Cam Robinson to offer stability there this week. If Pittsburgh’s defense has been vulnerable to the pass, then maybe we see Cleveland’s offense break out and pull off the upset. Home-field advantage is such an overrated concept in today’s day of age that it’s crazy Cleveland hasn’t won in Pittsburgh (during the regular season) since 2003. The Browns need this game to get right back in the thick of things. Being 2-3, with Pittsburgh only one game ahead in the win column, brings confidence back as the schedule gets easier. But, falling to 1-5 and chasing a 4-1 team feels like the season is done for.

Quick Hitters​


Defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz talked about who steps up with Greg Newsome traded away:

“Well, it would be, it would be Tyson (Campbell). He just put boots on the ground. Yeah, he’s a veteran player. We’ve got players ready in less time than that. We have our intricacies, and we have a few things that we do uniquely, but we also do a lot of things that he’s done in the past. Late last night, watched some film of him, and it’s just a matter of him getting terminology down, and he’ll lean on the safeties and the nickels to communicate to him. And then if we need to, we’re excited about Dom Jones also. You know, Dom is sort of, he’s leaped every hurdle we put in front of him since he was an undrafted player. He played well in practice, he played well against Carolina in the practices, played well in the preseason games. He’s big, he’s strong, he plays square, and he plays physical – all things that we like. So, we’ll see where it is, because I haven’t even met him yet. He just put boots on the ground after getting his physical. So, we’ll see where it is and have a good plan for Sunday, whoever it is. But it’d be one of those two guys.”

Offensive coordinator Tommy Rees was asked about Cam Robinson:

“Yeah, hard week for Cam, right? I mean, you come here, and then all of a sudden you’re going to Europe. So, we felt like he did a nice job during the week. You know, we had a plan going in the game, get his feet wet a little bit, see how it continues to go and evaluate it from there. But he did a nice job for us a week ago, getting ready to play and we’ll continue to build on that.”

Special teams coordinator Bubba Ventrone talked about how the Browns failed to down a ball near the goal line last week:

“Yeah, that was a tough one. We talk about that quite a bit, honestly, especially in our Friday meetings where we’re talking about more like situational type plays and just understanding, like the scenario there. It’s like you get a nice play from the gunner to bat the ball back. Just having an understanding and awareness that the ball’s coming back, and it’s not rolling toward the goal line to be under control on the recovery and just having that instinct and awareness to not dive on the ball and really just let the ball go and down it. I know he feels bad about it. He’s showing good effort, but we just need to better aware of the situation.”

Some other notes to look forward to:

  • God, I am still rooting for Jerry Jeudy and want him to break out of his slump. It if just crazy to think how he has had an impactful drop each week. It’s time for Jeudy to be a difference maker the other way — but will Dillon Gabriel get him the ball? Last week, most of Gabriel’s passes went to positions other than wide receiver.
  • This isn’t the Aaron Rodgers of old. He’s averaging 180 yards passing over the last three games, and also thrown 4 touchdowns to 3 interceptions in that stretch. The key is that Pittsburgh may be struggling, struggling, struggling, and then bang, he finds the clutch play. It’s worked so far, but Pittsburgh seems ripe to be shut down.

Predictions​


Here are predictions from multiple staff members at DBN:

Chris Pokorny: “I really want to pick the Browns in an upset this week, but we’re back to a ‘prove it’ mentality. Until Cleveland proves they can score 20+ points consistently, how can we keep picking them? Also, the fact that the Browns haven’t won a regular season game in Pittsburgh since 2003 means that I should probably go with the odds rather than against them.” Steelers 23, Browns 17



Jared Mueller: “While I do not think the Steelers are very good, it is hard to think that the Browns will be able to overcome the emotional drain of the loss in London, the long travel back, trading away Joe Flacco and Greg Newsome having an emotional impact and traveling to play their rival on the road. While I would not be shocked by a victory, I will not be predicting it.” Steelers 24, Browns 20



Thomas Moore: “The Cleveland Browns had an extra hop in their step this week after rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel threw a pair of touchdown passes in his debut to almost beat the Minnesota Vikings. The defense, meanwhile, was a bit quiet after allowing a late touchdown that denied young Mr. Gabriel his first NFL win.

Now come the hated Pittsburgh Steelers, sitting atop the AFC North Division like a colossus after vanquishing the likes of the New York Jets, New England Patriots, and the Vikings! As if that was not enough, the Browns have not won a regular-season game in Pittsburgh since 2003.

Never fear, Browns fans, because the energy is back now that Shedeur Sanders has ascended to the backup quarterback role. Surely, this will be the type of divine intervention that will rally the Browns to come back from the Steel City with a victory for the first time in 22 years!” Browns 17, Steelers 14



Curtiss Brown: “Given how on edge this people have been about this football team the past couple weeks, talking about this team in a positive light feels like navigating a mine field. Anyway, let’s talk about the Pittsburgh Steelers. I don’t know if this team is good or not. They are the only team in the AFC North with a record above .500 but they have a negative point differential. Their last loss came against the Seattle Seahawks, in which they got outcoached and outplayed so it’s fair to question how they are when you look at their last 3 wins.

As far as the Steelers offense goes, it has a one dimensional feel to it but they were able to find some success running the ball against the Vikings during their Dublin game. Outside of DK Metcalf, their receiver room is a huge question mark and their O-line has improved in some areas. Defensively, the unit is old and is not nearly as good as they have been in years prior. Take that information as you may.

Could the Browns win this game? Maybe, but they havent won in Pittsburgh in a long time. Long lay off from traveling from London and trading cornerback Greg Newsome (who was an emotional spark plug and was playing well to start the year) could spell a disaster. But the Steelers have been prone to coming out flat and losing games they have no business losing. Who knows what happens on Sunday.” Steelers 20, Browns 19



Barry Shuck: “The Steelers have an early grip on the division with a 3-1-0 record and sole possession of first place, but are they that good? They have scored 96 points, but allowed 98. Being in the minus column like this is usually reserved for mediocre rosters. Two of their wins are against the New York Jets and the New England Patriots, two trash clubs. They rank dead last in the league in passing yards (798). The Browns’ passing game is not much different, as they are ranked dead last in average passing yards per completion (5.2). So, neither team can throw it. But get this: Pittsburgh has the second-to-last amount of rushing yards with 320 yards. They can’t throw it, and they can’t run the ball. And yet, they lead the division. With the Browns’ defense, they should keep the Steelers’ offense in check. It should be low-scoring as neither team can score. Advantage to the home team.” Steelers 17, Browns 13



Who do you think will win, Browns fans? Let us know in the comments section below.

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...-predictions-do-or-die-to-keep-the-hope-alive
 
Browns, Steelers: Winners, losers as CLE fails over and over again

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This is the part of the season that NFL teams begin to come to a fork in the road. If you aren’t winning or about even, any franchise just might be in trouble for the entire season. It isn’t over, but as a club, you better begin a win streak or the schedule will keep moving the the next thing you know, double-digit of losses have accumulated.

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The Cleveland Browns hit the road in their first contest against division foe the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Browns defense is ranked #2, while the Steelers offense is ranked #31. That would be a huge clash all game long.

In the end, the Browns could not keep up with the division-leading Steelers without any sort of running back and a shoddy offensive line, as they were defeated 23-9. The loss placed Cleveland at 0-3 in the division.

So who played well for the Browns? Who didn’t?


BROWNIES


WR Jerry Jeudy – There were a few bright spots on the offense, with Jeudy being one. He had 13 targets, of which he caught five for 43 yards. With about five minutes gone in the first stanza, QB Dillon Gabriel found Jeudy all alone as he gained 12 yards on a third-and-five situation. In the second quarter, the Browns had a second-and-seven, and Jeudy gained 11 yards. With 55 seconds remaining before halftime, Gabriel hit Jeudy for 10 yards to enter Pittsburgh territory, which led to Cleveland’s first points. But in the third quarter, Jeudy was targeted four times and came up empty.

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K Andre Szmyt – Nailed all three field goal attempts as he accounted for all of Cleveland’s scoring. His kickoffs all landed inside the five-yard line like they should.

P Corey Bojorquez – If the offense cannot move the ball, a team must have a good kicker. Bojo hit a 67-yarder early in the third quarter that pinned Pittsburgh back. Another punt went to the Steelers six six-yard line. Four kicks for 198 yards and a 49.5 yards per punt average.

fighting for every inch 😤@fannin_jr | #DawgPound pic.twitter.com/JpinqCfiCU

— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) October 12, 2025

TE Harold Fannin – Had 10 targets, as three of those were almost interceptions. Fannin is really good once he catches the ball. But the first ball thrown his way wasn’t until 51 seconds left in the first half, yet he ended up leading all receivers with 81 yards. Why wasn’t he targeted earlier? Turned a short pass into 18 yards as the third quarter was winding down, and right out of the gate in the fourth quarter, he gained 16 yards.


FROWNIES


Browns offensive line – All game, Gabriel was running for his life, or being sacked. Three sacks in each half, to be exact. If it wasn’t #90 T. J. Watt, then it was #51 Nick Herbig or #5 Jalen Ramsey. It was a jailbreak most passing downs. RT Jack Conklin could not contain Watt, which is the case with most offensive tackles. Conklin’s replacement, KT Leveston, did little to slow down the talented defensive end. On one play, TE David Njoku hit Watt, then RB Jerome Ford and finally Watt ended up with Leveston. And Herbig basically played in the backfield of the Browns for most defensive snaps and ended up with two sacks. When Ramsey came on a blitz, nobody saw or touched him and had two sacks on his own. The line could not open holes on running plays and had no answer for Pittsburgh’s pass rush. Gave up back-to-back late in the fourth quarter that killed any notion of getting into the game. Cam Robinson did not play well at LT and had two costly penalties.

Running game – With both starting tackles out of the game, this doomed the run game. 31 rushing yards in the first half and 65 total for the game. The Steelers had six tackles for loss, six sacks, and seven runs for no gain.

Rodgers & Metcalf in sync 🎯

CLEvsPIT on CBS/Paramount+https://t.co/HkKw7uXVnt pic.twitter.com/lwUP8OTeGd

— NFL (@NFL) October 12, 2025

Covering #4 – Everyone knows that WR D.K. Metcalf is a beast to cover. It was odd to see the Browns’ defense give this duty to the new guy, CB Tyson Campbell, instead of Denzel Ward. Campbell has a bad habit of never looking back for the ball. This aspect was on full display when one of QB Aaron Rodgers’ passes hit Campbell in the center of the back of his helmet. Would turning around have been an interception instead? This defensive act is nothing new ya know. On a third-and-six in the first quarter, Metcalf took an easy ball and converted it into a 25-yard completion that got their offense out of being on the nine-yard line. Again, Campbell never turned his head. He got 20 yards in the second quarter when Campbell passed him off to S Ronnie Hickman, who was late getting over. Then in the third quarter, he made 25 yards out of a short pass to the right. How many 20+passing plays was Cleveland’s defensive backfield going to gift this guy? Metcalf ended up with four catches for 95 yards and a 23.8 yards per catch average.

Not finishing offensive drives – First three drives were three punts. Then, with 3:38 before halftime, the Browns began at their own 15 and after 16 plays had the ball first-and-10 at Pittsburgh’s 24 with 38 seconds left. The end result was short passes or incompletions. At no time was the ball thrown into the end zone. Three points came instead. Third quarter, nine-play drive to the Steelers’ 35 and three passes for no gain. Another three points. Just as the fourth quarter began, an 18-play drive, yes, 18 plays, began at Cleveland’s 32. First-and-goal at the seven: two-yard run, incompletion, then pass interference and a first down on the five. Incompletion, sack, incompletion, field goal. This offense cannot finish.


Milk Bones – I’m just here for the food


Tight end coverage – Pittsburgh TE Darnell Washington did what he wanted on passing routes. The 36-yarder to start the game indicated that the Browns’ linebackers were going to leave him alone. His second completion was for 12 yards as he came off the line all alone. Gained 14 yards on a third-and-two later in the third quarter.

Darnell Washington gets a big gain to start it off for Pittsburgh

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— NFL (@NFL) October 12, 2025

QB Dillion Gabriel – You almost have to feel sorry for the rookie. Almost every time he dropped back, the pocket went ka-poof! pretty quickly. He was either smothered or running for his life. The Steelers blitzed a lot, especially off the edge, and neither Leveston nor Robinson could stop anyone. Gabriel did find some open receivers while scrambling, but several times when he had to run instead, he was tackled almost instantly. Gabriel did not throw any interceptions, but Pittsburgh defenders did him a solid and dropped three sure picks. He found Jeudy early and then Fannin late. That was the offense. The run game was putrid, so Gabriel threw 52 passes. No, not a misprint. Converted 29 passes for 221 yards and was sacked six times, which should have been double-digit numbers.

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...nners-losers-as-cle-fails-over-and-over-again
 
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