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The odds are out for the Cleveland Browns and New York Jets — who is favored?

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The Cleveland Browns opened as 1.5-point underdogs against the New York Jets ahead of their Week 10 match-up, according to FanDuel Sportsbook. The over/under on the game is 36.5.

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The Browns (2-6) are coming off of their bye week, but before that, they were dismantled by the New England Patriots. Cleveland has been having the same story for much of the season: a feared defense, but an unbearable offense that is so bad that eventually, the defense lets up. Even in Cleveland’s two wins, the offense hardly seemed to contribute. Kevin Stefanski has made one big change on offense during the bye week, hoping that it delivers a spark.

The Jets (1-7) were winless and looked like they would be 0-8 heading into their bye, until they pulled off an unexpected, last second victory over the Cincinnati Bengals two weeks ago. What had been an even more inept offense than Cleveland, ended up being a 500+ yard explosion under QB Justin Fields, who was criticized by the Jets team owner the week before. But will Myles Garrett, who had five sacks in his last outing, be able to create havoc on Fields again?

What odds would you take if you were placing a bet?

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Browns roster, salary cap: Team does right by veteran and saves money

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For anything related to the Cleveland Browns, the word “guaranteed” holds a special place in the depths of the hell that has been the team’s fortunes since “The Return.“ QB Deshaun Watson’s deal was so bad that NFL owners, reportedly, tried to collude to keep others from getting all of their money for sure.

The concept of guaranteed contracts came up again this offseason with second-round picks in the 2025 NFL draft.

With the 2025 NFL trade deadline just around the corner, the Browns made two moves on Monday, with WR Cedric Tillman designated for return and S Damontae Kazee being released.

A new detail of Kazee’s release adds an interesting dynamic with Cleveland saving $200,000 of money that was guaranteed to the safety to facilitate his release:

The #Browns’ releasing S Damontae Kazee was an agreement between player and team, with Kazee forfeiting over $200k in guarantees for the chance to find playing time elsewhere, source says. The nine-year vet, who had never been released, was active for four games with Cleveland. pic.twitter.com/JSQgEjNyZy

— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) November 3, 2025

Playing in his ninth season, the Browns signed Kazee in free agency late in the process. The team also added veteran safety Rayshawn Jenkins, who is reportedly available in a trade before Tuesday’s deadline.

While Jenkins has played over 200 total snaps in eight games this season for Cleveland, Kazee has only played in 48 snaps (11 on defense) in his four contests.

The Browns “did right” by the veteran safety and saved some money in the process for a player who wasn’t getting on the field. A win-win situation.

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NFL trade deadline: 3 trades already that will impact the Browns in 4 ways

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The Cleveland Browns have made one small move so far at the NFL trade deadline, but the whole NFL world is talking about the New York Jets. The Browns won’t miss Joe Tryon-Shoyinka, so moving up a round in next year’s NFL draft is a helpful piece of business.

With under two hours to go until the trade deadline passes, rumors have been swirling all day that the Jets were open to making big moves, which could lead to WR Garrett Wilson being in play for the Browns. So far on deadline day, three trades have happened that could directly impact Cleveland in four different ways.

  • Jacksonville Jaguars acquire WR Jakobi Meyers in a trade with the Las Vegas Raiders
  • Jets trade CB Sauce Gardner to the Indianapolis Colts
  • Jets trade DT Quinnen Williams to the Dallas Cowboys
    • Browns impact: Cleveland and New York play this week, with the Jets having a fire sale today
    • Browns impact #2: The two teams not only match up this week, but both are in need of a long-term quarterback, and now, both have extra picks in the upcoming NFL draft

With over an hour and a half left until the deadline passes, it is very possible that more deals will occur that Cleveland is involved in or will impact the Browns. We will update this article if it falls into the latter.

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Do you approve of the Browns’ handling of the trade deadline? Reacts Survey Week 10

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Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the NFL. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Browns fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys.

The Browns were on the bye last week, but football is back for Cleveland fans this week as they get ready to take on the New York Jets. Even though the confidence meter hit single digits last week, perhaps fans will build up one last steam of optimism heading into the second half of the season, especially since a win might be coming this week against a Jets team that was selling at the trade deadline. You also have the fact that Kevin Stefanski gave up playcalling duties again, which perhaps could lead to some more structured playcalling.

We’re asking two other questions this week, the first of which asks if you approve of how the Browns handled the trade deadline. It’s either a “Yes” or “No” answer, but there could be several different feelings you have about it. Maybe you agree that the team shouldn’t have traded away any key players like David Njoku or Myles Garrett, and that makes you happy. Or, maybe you think the team is not going anywhere and was dumb for not being sellers. You may also be upset or content that the team didn’t really add a difference maker on offense. For the purposes of this poll, you should also try to favor in the trades for Tyson Campbell and Cam Robinson.

Our other question asks what your expectations are for this week’s Browns vs. Jets game. With the Jets only having one win and being sellers on defense at the trade deadline, should Cleveland be ready to feast for another dominant win like they had against Miami?

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...deadline-moves-david-njoku-myles-garrett-jets
 
David Njoku excited to still be with the Browns

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The NFL trade deadline is a stressful time for teams and players.

On the team side, the question of whether to be a “buyer or a seller” is an important one as general managers keep one eye on the standings and the other on the upcoming schedule.

For players, there can be daily reports that you are a trade candidate, which, if it happens, means uprooting in the middle of a season and then working to quickly fit in with a new team. Plus, there is the emotional side of having to quickly process that your current team no longer wants your services.

There are also times when the move comes as a surprise, and a player is forced to leave a team and a community that they called home. That was the case with current Cleveland defensive tackle Shelby Harris, who was part of the trade the Denver Broncos made with the Seattle Seahawks for quarterback Russell Wilson in 2022.

Harris had signed an extension with the Broncos, had a child in high school, and had family living close by. But heading to Seattle sent Harris into a bit of a downward spiral, as he told The Athletic:

“I was in a full-on depressed state because if I’m going to be honest, there were so many real emotions that went through my head when I got traded. Like, one, ‘I’m going to this team, they’re about to suck.’ They’re trading Russell Wilson and I’m about to go to the depths of hell pretty much to play for this crappy team in Seattle. And after all the work I put in all these years, now Denver is going to be this good team.

“It was so frustrating and sad, and honestly, I can even say my time in Seattle was stained by that trade because I didn’t want to be there. I was miserable the whole year. I let it affect my relationship with coaches, players. I was not the same person that I pride myself on. That year in Seattle, I became a different person. That trade really changed a lot for me.”

One player who fell into the speculation category this year was Cleveland tight end David Njoku, who is in the final year of his contract. With Cleveland’s season going nowhere, Njoku’s name was tied to trade rumors, especially after the Green Bay Packers lost tight end Tucker Kraft to a torn ACL during Sunday’s loss to the Carolina Panthers.

#Browns TE David Njoku was VERY passionate about not being traded yesterday. He knew it was a possibility, but he said he never wants to leave. He hopes he can work out an extension.

"I'm in Cleveland, baby. I'm not going nowhere. I ain't fucking leaving." pic.twitter.com/MOYSIBkxTt

— Camryn Justice (@camijustice) November 5, 2025

The Browns resisted the urge to trade their starting tight end, and on Wednesday, Njoku expressed his enthusiasm for staying in town:

“It is always a possibility in the NFL (to be traded). But I’m in Cleveland, baby, and I’m not going anywhere. I am not leaving ever. I am so happy for real, and I am not leaving.”

It is refreshing to hear Njoku say he wants to stay with the Browns, the only team he has played for in his nine-year career. Things have not always gone well during his tenure, Njoku was a rookie on the infamous 0-16 team of 2017, but the fact that he does not have one foot out the door is a good sign.

Whether or not the Browns feel the same way will be revealed in the next few months as general manager Andrew Berry needs to determine if Njoku is worthy of a contract extension, or if the club is comfortable with moving Harold Fannin Jr. into the top tight end role and letting Njoku continue his career elsewhere.

If Njoku and the Browns do agree on a contract extension, Njoku will have the opportunity to continue his climb up the franchise’s all-time list, where he is currently No. 3 in receptions (378), No. 12 in receiving yards (4,029), and tied for No. 7 in touchdown receptions (32).

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Browns vs Jets: Injuries lingering despite bye weeks

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While the Cleveland Browns roster looks mostly unchanged since they last took the field, for a variety of reasons, the New York Jets have had a makeover courtesy of the NFL trade deadline heading into the Week 10 matchup between the AFC foes.

Both teams are coming off their bye weeks with a couple of changes, beyond the Jets trades. The Browns have a new offensive play caller, while New York has benched LB Quincy Williams on the day after trading his younger brother away. Despite coming off their byes, both teams had a number of players limited or not participating in practice on Wednesday

Browns Injury Report​

  • OL Joel Bitonio – Rest- Limited
  • WR Isaiah Bond – Foot – DNP
  • CB Tyson Campbell – Concussion – Full
  • CB Myles Harden – Ankle – Limited
  • DE Isaiah McGuire – Illness – DNP
  • OT Cam Robinson – Illness – DNP
  • QB Shedeur Sanders – Back – Limited
  • LB Carson Schwesinger – Ankle – DNP
  • WR Cedric Tillman – Hamstring – Full

Tillman’s likely return would help take the place of Bond while Schwesinger’s injury is expected to keep him out for multiple weeks.

Jets Injury Report​

  • LB Francisco Mauigoa – Concussion – Limited
  • WR Garrett Wilson – Knee – Limited
  • RB Kene Nwangwu – Concussion – Full
  • TE Stone Smartt – Quadriceps – Full
  • QB Tyrod Taylor – Knee – Full
  • TE Mason Taylor – Quadriceps – Full
  • DT Jay Tufele – Knee – Full

Taylor seemed in line to start in Week 8, but his injury led to Justin Fields once again getting the gig and leading New York to a 39-38 victory where he threw for 244 yards, one touchdown, and zero interceptions.

We will keep you updated all week on the Browns vs Jets injury reports. Any injuries stand out to you as surprising or concerning?

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Browns vs. Jets Week 10 predictions: Cleveland has to win…right?

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The Cleveland Browns take on the New York Jets this Sunday. With both teams coming off the bye, Cleveland fans have been circling this game as one they surely have to win, right? It became even more obvious after the Jets traded away their top two defenders this week. The experts agree, taking a clean sweep of predictions in favor of the Browns. With that said, all of the margins are razor thin, with them seeing both teams having a struggle to get to 20 points.

Here is what the national media is saying about the Week 10 game between the Browns and Patriots:

CBS Sports (Pete Prisco) – Browns 21, Jets 17​

This is one of the dog games of the week, featuring two teams coming off a bye. Both needed it. Both teams have quarterback issues, but at least the Browns have the better defense. The Jets traded away captains Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams this week. That won’t play well. I think the Browns win it behind their defense.

CBS Sports (John Breech) – Browns 19, Jets 16​

Sporting News (Vinnie Iyer) – Browns 20, Jets 17​

The Browns and Jets are both coming off merciful byes. This is a manageable matchup for Myles Garrett and the better defensive team coming into the matchup. The Browns can contain the run while also getting the more impactful running game on the road.

Sporting News (Bill Bender) – Browns 19, Jets 16​

The Jets have allowed 31 sacks this season – the fourth most in the NFL. That is a frightening trend facing Cleveland edge rusher Myles Garrett – who has 10 sacks this season. Aaron Glenn did not announce a starting QB on Monday. The Browns average 12.5 points on the road. Dillon Gabriel has avoided sacks, but can he avoid turnovers on the road in a defensive struggle?

Below are our Week 10 NFL staff picks:

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...jets-week-10-predictions-cleveland-has-to-win
 
Daily Dawg Chow 11/7: Paul DePodesta leaving Browns, fall out, more

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Browns vs. Jets: Week 10 Need to Know

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The Cleveland Browns open the second half of their 2025 NFL Season on Sunday when they take on the New York Jets.

Both teams are coming off their bye week and are in a close race with the New Orleans Saints, Tennessee Titans, New York Giants, Miami Dolphins, and Las Vegas Raiders to see who has what it takes to claim the No. 1 overall selection in the 2026 NFL Draft.

The game marks the debut of offensive coordinator Tommy Rees as the play caller on offense for the Browns. Rees will attempt to inject some life into quarterback Dillon Gabriel and a moribund offense in the hopes that the team does not have to pull the circus tent out of mothballs to accommodate another quarterback change.

As for the Jets, head coach Aaron Glenn has his own quarterback issues, as he continues to ponder the choice between Justin Fields, statistically one of the worst quarterbacks in the NFL, and Tyrod Taylor, who simply can’t stay healthy. They also traded away their two best defensive players, cornerback Sauce Gardner and defensive tackle Quinnen Williams, and benched former All-Pro linebacker Quincy Williams.

It is the Browns vs. the Jets from somewhere in the swamps of Jersey, and here is everything you need to know about the game.

Game Info​


Records: Cleveland is 2-6. New York is 1-7.

Kickoff: 1 p.m.

Stadium: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, N.J.

TV: CBS

Announcers: Spero Dedes, Adam Archuleta, and Aditi Kinkhabwala (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, 37-20, in Week 17 of the 2023 season.

First meeting: The Browns won the first meeting, 31-21, on September 21, 1970.

All-time series: The Browns lead the all-time series, including playoffs, 16-14. Cleveland has lost three of the last four road games against the Jets.

Weather: 59 degrees with a 39 percent chance of rain. Wind from the Southeast at 13 mph. (weather.com)

Uniform: The Browns will be decked out in the all-whites this week:


iced out for the away trip 🛫 pic.twitter.com/ioLMqDvCdq

— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) November 7, 2025

Injury report: Browns – Out: Wide receiver Isaiah Bond (foot). Questionable: Linebacker Carson Schwesinger (ankle), tight end Harold Fannin Jr. (hamstring), wide receiver Cedric Tillman (hamstring, and offensive tackle Cornelius Lucas (back). Jets – Questionable: Running back Khalil Herbert (groin), linebacker Kiko Mauigoa (concussion), offensive lineman Xavier Newman (ankle), and wide receiver Garrett Wilson (knee).

The line: Browns -2.5 points, according to FanDuel Sportsbook.

News and Notes​

  • New York quarterback Justin Fields has not thrown an interception this season.
  • The Jets are still last in the league, however, in turnover ratio at minus-9.
  • In three career games against the Browns, Fields has completed just 41 percent of his passes, averaged just 78 passing yards per game, and been sacked 12 times.
  • Fields’ air-yards-per-attempt is just 6.6, which is below the league average of 7.5, according to ESPN.
  • Cleveland quarterback Dillon Gabriel is No. 30 out of 32 qualifying quarterbacks in air-yards-per-attempt at 5.7 yards, according to ESPN.
  • The Jets are allowing 135.8 rushing yards per game.
  • Cleveland running back Quinshon Judkins has four games with more than 80 rushing yards this season.
  • The Browns are No. 2 in defensive success rate at 61.5 percent, but the offense is 30th in scoring at 15.8 points per game, according to ESPN.
  • Cleveland’s offense is averaging 17.5 points per game since Gabriel took over as the starting quarterback
  • Cleveland defensive end Myles Garrett continues to terrorize offenses as he is second in the NFL with 10 sacks. In addition, according to ESPN, Garrett is turning 29.4% of his pressures into sacks, faces double-teams 13.4% of the time, and is chipped on 29.5% of his pass-rush snaps.
  • Garrett’s 15 tackles for loss are the most by a player in the first eight games of a season since J.J. Watt of the Houston Texans in 2015.
  • Cleveland defensive tackle Maliek Collins’ 90.4 pass-rushing grade is No. 2 out of 124 defensive tackles, according to Pro Football Focus.
  • The Jets are No. 3 in rushing yards at 143.6 yards per game.
  • In Cleveland’s two wins, they have averaged 100 rushing yards per game. In their six losses, they have averaged 86 rushing yards per game.
  • The Jets are just 1-8 with a point differential of minus-108 in their past nine games coming off a bye.

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A Final Quote​


Cleveland offensive coordinator Tommy Rees on taking over play calling on offense:

“I really think, the mentality here from the beginning was like, whatever is asked of me last year, this year, whatever the organization it’s going to ask of me, want to do that to my fullest capabilities. Excited about the opportunity, certainly, but try not to think of it in those terms. Like we have a job to do – as a staff, myself, players included, like, focused really on having a great week of preparation, making sure that we’re putting our best foot forward, using the bye week to improve some areas where we really need to improve on, and ultimately then, call a good game on Sunday.”


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

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Browns, Jets injury report for Week 10: 1 out, 8 questionable

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Two teams that have combined to win three games have three times that many players listed on their final injury report for Week 10. The Cleveland Browns hope to bounce back after their bye week with a new offensive play caller and some positive injury news on Friday. The New York Jets are also coming off their bye week, but spent the NFL trade deadline dealing away two of their best players.

Given the number of teams that are struggling this season, including 14 of them with three or fewer wins, the loser of Week 10’s matchup between the Browns and the Jets might just be the winner for the 2026 NFL draft.

Friday afternoon has arrived and both teams have sent out their injury reports with game day designations for when Cleveland travels to New York.

Browns Injury Report​

  • WR Isaiah Bond – Foot – Out
  • TE Harold Fannin Jr. – Hamstring – Questionable
  • OT Cornelius Lucas – Back – Questionable (New injury on Friday)
  • LB Carson Schwesinger – Ankle – Questionable
  • WR Cedric Tillman – Hamstring – Questionable (A technicality because they have to activate him from IR on Saturday)

If both Fannin and Schwesinger play this week, it will be a big boost to Cleveland’s overall talent and depth. Will the team be more cautious given the opponent?

Jets Injury Report​

  • RB Khalil Herbert – Groin – Questionable
  • LB Kiko Mauigoa – Concussion – Questionable
  • OL Xavier Newman-Johnson – Ankle – Questionable
  • WR Garrett Wilson – Knee – Questionable

Newman-Johnson did not practice on Friday, while Wilson has stated that he will play and was a full participant.

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...y-report-week-10-garrett-wilson-harold-fannin
 
Cleveland Browns fans sound off on the team’s trade deadline moves, and if they can beat the Jets

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At the start of the season, we expected to see this match-up again. How things have changed. | Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images

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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The Browns are coming off the bye, and saw fan confidence tick up by 9 percentage points up to 18%. It’s nothing drastic, but it’s the type of small bump I expected because Cleveland fans didn’t have to suffer through the stigma of a loss last week. I think some of the bump has to do with the expectations that they’ll beat the Jets this week too. Speaking of the Jets, their confidence sits pretty high at 56% for a 1-7 team. At first, I thought maybe it was that high because fans loved the haul of first-round picks the organization acquired during the trade deadline. However, it was actually the win over the Bengals (before their bye) that propelled the fan confidence up to the 50s.

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We asked two other questions to fans this week, the first of which asked if fans approved of how the Browns handled the trade deadline. Only 28% of fans gave that approval, which I think was a bit harsh. The team was not going to drastically upgrade the offense, and would rather grow through the upcoming draft. The Cam Robinson trade hasn’t quite done anything positive yet, but it was a decent effort. Tyson Campbell also looks like he could be a nice fit for the defense.

Our other question asked who fans expect to win this weekend’s Browns vs. Jets game. 64% of Browns fans think Cleveland will get the win, while 36% see the Jets coming out on top.

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...-deadline-moves-and-if-they-can-beat-the-jets
 
Sunday Dawg Chow (11/9): Time to ground the Jets!

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Did you miss them?

The Cleveland Browns are back in action today as they take on the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium. Both teams should be rested and ready for some football after enjoying their bye weeks.

Both teams will look a bit different as Cleveland head coach Kevin Stefanski has turned over the offensive playcalling to offensive coordinator Tommy Rees, and the Jets decided to embrace a lost season by trading away cornerback Sauce Gardner and defensive tackle Quinnen Williams.

Stay with Dawgs By Nature throughout the day as we will have the full list of inactives, quarter-by-quarter game threads, and full post-game coverage of what is sure to be another exciting afternoon of Browns football!

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NFL Winners and losers: Browns mistakes kill them in Week 10 loss to Jets

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The Cleveland Browns were in an awkward spot at this juncture of the schedule. With a 2-6-0 record, they are either looking at what it will take to get a playoff berth (a lot), or where in the Top-10 will they be slotted in next year’s college draft.

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The New York Jets are in a similar situation to the Browns, as their season is already lost with just a single win coming into Week 10.

Could Cleveland get a victory? Both teams sport great defenses with an offensive group that can’t score or finish drives. The Jets have gone a step further by shipping off several blue-chip players right before the trade deadline. They are now stocked full of high draft picks, which does not help their season this year whatsoever.

Nothing wrong with a rebuild or planning for the future. Unless you are a Jets season ticket holder. Or Cleveland, for that matter.

In the end, the Browns allowed two special teams touchdowns that killed them and lost to a one-win club 27-17.

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

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BROWNIES​


Defense – All game long, the defense kept the Browns in this game. At one time, it was 14-7, and yet the Jets offense hadn’t scored or come close to the Red Zone. New York’s initial first down was with 9:41 left in the second quarter. For the entire game, the Jets had 12 first downs and were 3-11 on first-down conversions. Only 47 plays for the home team, and they had the ball for over nine minutes less. 169 total yards, and yet the Browns lost? Don’t look at the defense. Three sacks, one interception, 54 total passing yards allowed, zero rushing touchdowns, eight QB hits, 10 tackles for loss, five batted passes, and only one touchdown? Not it.

(Editor’s note: Not everyone believes the defense is elite anymore.)

WR Malachi Corley – Every time he touched the ball, it went for double-digit numbers. Two rushes for 16 yards each and a duo of first downs. One kickoff return for 22 yards. Yet, he was only targeted once all game on a poor throw, and had just the two rushing attempts. Perhaps this kid needs more touches.

K Andre Szmyt – Nailed both field goal attempts, converted both PATs, and his kickoffs all landed between the five and two-yard line. Scored eight points. Just doing what he is supposed to do.

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Browns offense first half – The play calling was grand in the first half. Cleveland was able to drive down the field with nice plays designed for short passes and off-tackle runs. A nice nine-play drive in the first quarter netted seven points as QB Dillon Gabriel found TE David Njoku, who fell into the end zone. That drive began at the five-yard line. After the Ronnie Hickman interception, new play-caller Tommy Rees wasted no time and called a 22-yard pass into the end zone on first down, which was cradled by WR Jerry Jeudy to tie the game at 14-all. The past play-caller would have used five minutes and eight plays to get six. Then, with just 45 seconds before halftime, the Browns’ offense moved the ball down methodically using pinpoint passes to get to the Jets’ 22-yard line. Two incompletions and an untimely sack ended any chance of a touchdown, but Cleveland did get three points out of the abbreviated drive.

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Fire drill – This was absolutely crazy. For one, it was questionable why head coach Kevin Stefanski used his last time out with 27 seconds left after QB Dillon Gabriel had hit WR Jerry Jeudy to New York’s 37. What followed were two incomplete passes, which both stopped the clock. But then Jets DE Will McDonald sacked Gabriel at the 27, and the down was now fourth-and-27. Out ran the field goal team, and with one second left, Szmyt hit the 45-yarder with ease. Several conditions made this a fantastic play. For one, Gabriel knew the down instead of jumping up and spiking the ball. Secondly, the entire field goal team is not as simple as bringing on the holder and kicker and go. There are numerous players from the offense that go off while their replacements must run on. #3: The offensive players from the play before have to know to get off the field pronto without any lollygagging. And finally, the long snapper has to be able to know that he has to get the snap off in a hurry, whether the holder is completely set or not. Oh, and finally, finally, the kicker has zero time to think about it.

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FROWNIES


LT Cam Robinson – Are you kidding? Robinson looked like this was the first game he had ever played. He was absolutely the worst player on the field for both teams. He had no answer for EDGE rusher McDonald, who has a tremendous first step and a great body lean. Backup OT Cornelius Lucas was inactive for the game, so the Browns were pretty much stuck with Robinson. Four sacks on Robinson, along with five QB hits.

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And how many more should he have gotten? It began in the second quarter (11:38) when McDonald just blew by Robinson on a third-and-15. Two possessions later, as Gabriel dropped back to pass on another third-and-long, McDonald faked an outside move, then swung inside untouched. And why did the Browns kick a field goal right before the half after getting to the Jets’ 22-yard line? Yep, McDonald sacked Gabriel again on third down. So, what adjustments did the offense make to give Robinson some help? A running back in the slot on that left side? A tight end to chip him every down? Move a player like LG Joel Bitonio out to play tackle, his natural position in college? Nope. Just wished Robinson well. In the third quarter, going for it on fourth-and-one? Gabriel went back to pass, dodged one defender, and into the waiting arms of McDonald. With 8:05 left in this period, Gabriel was flushed because McDonald had beaten Robinson again.

RT Jack Conklin – Conklin’s day was not as awful as Robinson’s, but the veteran did not have a good game. On running plays, he was able to get some open space, but in passing downs, he looked really bad. A sack by DE Jermaine Johnson in the fourth quarter, Conklin was bull rushed and almost ran into Gabriel himself.

Browns jump offside to secure the draft position tiebreaker. pic.twitter.com/qKpMVm1LYt

— Jonathan Smith (@DegenerateTBone) November 9, 2025

Stupid mistakes – Browns’ defense had stopped the Jets on a third-and-16 with 1:50 left in the game and expecting a punt, except LB Devin Bush held TE Mason Taylor when it was clear New York wasn’t throwing the ball, so that an incompletion wouldn’t stop the clock. The fourth-and-one play with 10:30 left. Wouldn’t three points have made more sense? RB Jerome Ford’s drop at the Jets’ 13-yard line that might have scored and ended up a field goal instead. The third-and-six play at the 11-yard line with 3:37 left, and Gabriel hits WR Cedric Tillman on a three-yard route. Would running a seven-yard route make more sense? Not getting Robinson help on every single play once they realized he was mismatched and helpless.

ISAIAH WILLIAMS PUNT RETURN TD

THE JETS HAVE TWO SPECIAL TEAMS TDS IN THE FIRST QUARTER

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— NFL (@NFL) November 9, 2025

Special teams – If you have wondered how teams could even score on this XFL kickoff because players are so bunched up to begin with, the Jets showed Cleveland fans how to do it. Then, on the Browns’ next possession and a nice 45-yard punt by Corey Bojorquez, down the right sideline for a touchdown, shocked everyone. If you have the Jets defense on your fantasy team, then a banner day for you. On that kickoff for New York, KR Dylan Sampson muffed the ball, which went into the end zone for a touchback to start at the 20 instead of the usual close to the 30-yard line. Bojorquez had a good day, but had seven punts. He averaged 50.1 yards per kick.

2025 season – Now sitting at 2-7-0, isn’t it time to begin playing our second teamers and plan for next April’s NFL draft? Losing to the one-win Jets, who traded away multiple blue-chip players, pretty much summarizes what type of ballclub the Browns are. Even though they have an outside shot of maybe a division title, only because the other teams in the division aren’t tearing up the league, does anyone see this roster as a playoff-caliber squad? One of the worst offenses in the league with a defense that plays its butt off each week.

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Time to see what Cleveland has to get ready for this year’s draft. Start playing guys like OG Zak Zinter, OG/C Luke Wypler, QB Shedeur Sanders, S Donovan McMillon, DT Adin Huntington, LB Easton Mascarenas-Arnold, WR Malachi Corley, and OG Teven Jenkins. Maybe bring up some practice squad guys each week and play them, like TE Sal Cannella, WR Luke Floriea, OT Thayer Munford, CB Dee Williams, and LB Eugene Asante. The front office will need to know if these guys are part of the future and what direction to go in.

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Milk Bones – What’s the plan today, coach?


DE Cameron Thomas – He was the first defender to miss KR Kene Nwangwu on the kickoff return for a touchdown. His sack in the second quarter on the second-and-goal changed the Jets’ approach to either going for a touchdown or getting the three points instead. His knuckleheaded offsides at the end of the game changed the Jets’ approach to punting or going into the victory formation.

Diving catch by Jerry Jeudy!

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— NFL (@NFL) November 9, 2025

WR Jerry Jeudy – Made several great catches, including the touchdown in the end zone on first down. Converted a key first down in the third quarter on a third-and-seven as the ball flipped up and he secured it. Not a banner day, but consistent. Finished with 12 targets, six catches for 78 yards, a 13.0 yard per reception average, and one touchdown.

LB Carson Schwesinger – Absolutely amazing that he was playing in this game after the injury he endured should have been for a much longer rehab. Just showed guts and determination for such a young player. Then guess what? He led all defenders with 10 total tackles. With 4:20 left in the game, it was Schwesinger who rushed and nailed QB Justin Fields as he was handing off the ball.

S Ronnie Hickman – Made a great play on the interception, which led to seven points. Made a great tackle on RB Breece Hall early in the fourth quarter after Hall had gained 30 yards and had nobody but Hickman in front of him. Finished with four tackles.

2 guys are open in the flat and Dillon Gabriel takes a sack on 4th down.

The Dillon Gabriel era is over. #Brownspic.twitter.com/lBhoIzPS60

— 𝐃𝐞𝐱 (@OldSchool_NFL) November 9, 2025

QB Dillon Gabriel – Was in some sort of funk in the first half as he threw into the turf twice and overthrew two receivers. He had several good scrambles, including the third-and-four conversion in the first quarter, and He threw behind an open WR Jerry Jeudy midway in this quarter that should have gained good yardage. The TD pass after the interception was spot on and in a place where either Jeudy grabbed it or it would fall incomplete. Nice touch to TE George Fannin in the third quarter that gained 24 yards, but then he threw a pass intended for Tillman that went right into the hands of CB Jarvis Brownlee, who luckily dropped it. On the next play, Gabriel overthrew Tillman and was then sacked. To be fair, the Jets’ pass rush was just too much for the offensive line, and Gabriel was under duress for most of the game. Finished going 17-32 for 167 yards with two touchdowns, zero interceptions, was sacked six times, and had a QB rating of 88.9.

DE Myles Garrett – Was pretty much the invisible man all game. The one sack, he beat LT Olu Fashanu soundly with an outside move, but he was pretty quiet. Three tackles, one QB, one sack, and…..wait, that’s it?



Who are your winners and losers from the Browns loss against the Jets?

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...ns-mistakes-kill-them-in-week-10-loss-to-jets
 
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