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Browns vs Ravens injuries: Lamar Jackson knee update, 5 still not practicing

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The Cleveland Browns three coordinators might be saying all the right things heading into Week 11 versus the Baltimore Ravens, but the home team is a huge underdog for lots of reasons. Browns fans had some hope when Ravens QB Lamar Jackson missed practice on Wednesday.

That hope all but faded on Thursday when Jackson was a full participant in practice (changes noted in bold):

Browns Injury Report​

  • LB Jerome Baker – Achilles – Limited
  • OL Joel Bitonio – Rest – Limited to Full
  • WR Isaiah Bond – Foot – Limited
  • OT Jack Conklin – Rest – Added as Limited
  • TE Harold Fannin Jr. – Hamstring – Limited
  • DE Myles Garrett – Rest – Limited to Full
  • OL Cornelius Lucas – Back – Limited to Full
  • TE David Njoku – Rest – Limited to Full
  • LB Carson Schwesinger – Shoulder – Limited
  • WR Cedric Tillman – Glute – Limited
  • CB Denzel Ward – Rest – Limited to Full
  • DE Alex Wright – Quad – Limited

Ravens Injury Report​

  • WR Rashod Bateman – Ankle – DNP
  • LB Mike Green – Ankle – Added as Limited
  • LB Jay Higgins – Knee – DNP
  • RB Justice Hill – Toe – DNP
  • CB Marlon Humphrey – Finger – DNP
  • QB Lamar Jackson – Knee – DNP to Full
  • TE Isaiah Likely – Hip – Limited to Full
  • RB Keaton Mitchell – Knee – Limited to Full
  • S Malaki Starks – Knee – Limited to Full


Does the Baltimore injury report give you any extra hope for Cleveland in Week 11?

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Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...-vs-ravens-injuries-lamar-jackson-knee-update
 
Daily Dawg Chow 11/14: Browns news, Injuries, QB Struggles, Predictions

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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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Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...browns-news-injuries-qb-struggles-predictions
 
Browns vs Ravens injury reports: 5 ruled out, 3 questionable; Lamar Jackson update

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To start the week of practices heading into the AFC North matchup between the Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Ravens for Week 11, QB Lamar Jackson’s knee injury that kept him out of practice was the big story. Jackson returned to practice on Thursday for the Ravens and does not have an injury designation after Friday’s practices.

For the Browns, health was less of a concern, but the team is understandably a huge underdog heading into the divisional matchup at home. The questions around Cleveland are bigger ones including HC Kevin Stefanski’s hot seat and what fans should be rooting for the rest of the season.

Friday’s injury report saw two new issues for the home team as DT Maliek Collins was listed as limited with an oblique issue, and CB Denzel Ward did not practice due to something going on with his ribs. Baltimore ruled out four players after their final practice this week.

Browns Injury Report and Game Day Designations​

  • DE Alex Wright – Quad – Out
  • DT Maliek Collins – Oblique – Questionable

Ward is not listed with a game day designation despite not practicing on Friday. Along with Collins, LB Carson Schwesinger was the only other player limited in the final practice.

Ravens Injury Report and Game Day Designations​

  • WR Rashod Bateman – Ankle – Out
  • LB Jay Higgins IV – Knee – Out
  • RB Justice Hill – Toe – Out
  • CB Marlon Humphrey – Finger – Out
  • OLB Mike Green – Ankle – Questionable

Green was limited on Thursday, after being added to the injury report, and then did not practice on Friday at all. After missing Wednesday’s practice, Jackson was a full participant in the final two days of practice.

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...y-reports-lamar-jackson-update-rashod-bateman
 
When Shedeur Sanders hits the field, Browns fans should have measured expectations

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With the Cleveland Browns falling to 2-7 and the quarterback play being less than ideal, fans are wondering when we will see another quarterback get a shot. Any QB would do, but rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders is currently the backup to starter Dillon Gabriel. Despite what the stats say, Gabriel has been mostly ineffective and appears to be going backwards instead of progressing forward.

It doesn’t do any favors that the offense lacks any form of top-level talent, but Gabriel’s mistakes only make things more difficult. It’s bound to happen that Gabriel will likely be benched, even if that is not the current plan, but if he were to be benched, what would you expect if Sanders were to play?

To be blunt, not much.

Is Sanders a talented quarterback? Yes. However, he isn’t someone who is going to elevate an offense. For Sanders to have some form of success, the offense has to elevate him more so.

From what we were told, the reason why he wasn’t named the immediate backup after the team benched Joe Flacco for Dillon Gabriel was due to Sanders not having a grasp of the playbook. We saw some concerns in his second preseason game as well. Going from the offense that he ran in Colorado to the offense in Cleveland was a more daunting task than people want to admit, mostly due to the simplicity of the Buffalo game plan.

However, things have changed, and he has a better understanding of the offense than he did before the season.

Sanders will not raise the ceiling of the offense, but he can make the offense more functional on a down-to-down basis. He can get the ball out quickly, has a good arm, and is athletic enough to extend plays if given the opportunity, and he doesn’t try to escape backward from the pocket. The issue is that he will tend to hold onto the ball too long and will drift far too much while navigating the pocket. His pocket movement will be the focal point as he cannot hold onto the ball against defensive fronts that can generate pressure.

It’s going to be rough for Sanders (as for most rookies), but expecting him to light up the world is unrealistic expectations. The offense won’t look great, but Sanders will provide at least some form of consistency.

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...edeur-sanders-starting-browns-rumors-accuracy
 
Browns elevate DT and newly acquired LB to active roster from practice squad

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The Browns have officially signed DT Sam Kamara and new LB Cameron McGrone to the active roster from the practice squad ahead of their clash against the Baltimore Ravens.

Kamara has been with the team on and off for the better part of four seasons, and he has proven to be a competent player at both defensive end and defensive tackle for Cleveland.

McGrone was just signed to the practice squad on November 5th, and should provide the team with solid special teams play on Sunday. Though his main focus will be on that right now, there’s a chance that he could contribute at MIKE or SAM as well in the near future.

The #Browns have elevated DT Sam Kamara and LB Cameron McGrone from the practice squad ahead of tomorrow's game against the Ravens.

— Camryn Justice (@camijustice) November 15, 2025

After that disaster of a special teams performance against the Jets, the Browns are choosing to elevate McGrone, who’s played in 26 career games for the Indianapolis Colts. 88% of his career snaps for the Colts came on special teams, so it’s safe to say that he could be an asset going forward in that role for Cleveland.

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/gener...rom-practice-squad-sam-kamara-cameron-mcgrone
 
Browns 2026 NFL draft order rooting guide for Week 11

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The Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Ravens face off in their Week 11 matchup at the surprising time of 4:25 PM. Despite their losing record, the Ravens are fighting for the AFC North title and are the betting favorite to win it in most places. The Browns, on the other hand, are pretty much left with 2026 NFL draft order positioning and what the future of the team might look like.

Cleveland fans are well-versed in preparing for an upcoming NFL draft. The Browns once again have an extra first-round pick and a need for a franchise quarterback, unless Shedeur Sanders surprises.

In Week 11, here is how we are rooting (in bold below) for both Cleveland’s pick and the Jacksonville Jaguars.

2026 NFL draft Browns Pick Rooting Guide for Week 11​

  • Dolphins vs Commanders – Miami, as an AFC team, makes some sense to root for in case they get hot, but Strength of Schedule is the primary NFL draft tiebreak, so a worse Dolphins team is better for Cleveland
  • Falcons vs Panthers – The three-win Atlanta team getting their fourth win is probably the most important thing in case the Browns schedule easing up leads to an extra win or two
  • Bears vs Vikings – Strictly for SOS tiebreaker reasons, we are rooting for Chicago
  • Giants vs Packers – Will New York get the interim coach bump or will Green Bay bounce back? The Giants getting their third victory with Jameis Winston at quarterback would be helpful to his former team, the two-win Cleveland Browns
  • Bengals vs Steelers – Never easy to root for either of these teams, but Cincinnati winning keeps Joe Burrow’s return on the table and moves the Bengals to four wins
  • Titans vs Texans – The biggest game on the schedule, Houston is without CJ Stroud again, but Tennessee has already fired its coach and only has one victory. The Browns and Titans face off later in the season, but any Tennessee win is a win for Cleveland right now
  • Cardinals vs 49ers – Arizona getting a fourth win takes them off Cleveland’s radar for a bit
  • Raiders vs Cowboys – Las Vegas being a mess this season is one of the bigger surprises. Currently tied with the Browns, a Raiders victory would be helpful this week for Cleveland’s draft positioning

2026 NFL draft Jaguars Pick Rooting Guide for Week 11​


Important to note, Cleveland’s pick is the priority, given how high it could be, while getting Jacksonville’s closer to the top 10 would be helpful, but will always take a backseat in the priority list.

  • Chargers vs Jaguars – Obviously, the more Jacksonville loses, the better. Currently slotted in with a wild card spot, the Browns are rooting for a huge drop by the Jaguars
  • Bills vs Bucs – Keeping Buffalo’s pick ahead of Jacksonville here with the Bills seventh victory
  • Chiefs vs Broncos – Kansas City is currently just behind Jacksonville for the last wild card spot, a Chiefs win and a Jaguars loss would flip that and move Jacksonville close to a Top 15 selection


Are you already focused on watching the results of the other games for NFL draft reasons or do you wait to do so until later in the season?

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...ns-2026-nfl-draft-order-rooting-guide-week-11
 
Kevin Stefanski announces the Browns’ quarterback plan against Raiders: Shedeur Sanders or Dillon Gabriel?

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The Cleveland Browns just had a 23-16 loss to the Baltimore Ravens, a game that saw the surprising debut of QB Shedeur Sanders in the second half after QB Dillon Gabriel was ruled out with a head injury. The second half didn’t go well for Sanders, who was 4-of-16 for 47 yards and 1 interception. Nonetheless, what happens at quarterback next week against the Las Vegas Raiders? Will Sanders get his first career start?

After the game, head coach Kevin Stefanski revealed the team’s quarterback plan for the Raider game:

Awful: Browns HC Kevin Stefanski says Dillon Gabriel will start next week if he's healthy and passes concussion protocol.

The Shedeur Sanders disrespect continues…🤦‍♂️pic.twitter.com/qmzOPg7Iq1

— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) November 17, 2025

According to Stefanski, if Gabriel clears the concussion protocol, he will remain the team’s starter against Las Vegas. He later acknowledged that if Gabriel doesn’t clear the protocol, Sanders will start over veteran QB Bailey Zappe, the other quarterback on the roster.

That means we will be playing the waiting game. Some players clear the concussion protocol quickly, while others end up being in it for weeks. Although Sanders’ second half performance was a bit of a buzz kill, we do have to consider the fact that, as Stefanski pointed out after the game, those were the first first-team reps that Sanders has taken all season. Sanders said he looks forward to working with the receivers this week to build some chemistry with them:

“I don’t think I played good. I don’t think I played good at all…”

Looks forward to working with primary WRs this week

“I think it was my first ball thrown to them all year” – Shedeur Sanders #Browns

— Daryl Ruiter (@RuiterWrongFAN) November 17, 2025

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...gainst-raiders-shedeur-sanders-dillon-gabriel
 
Browns winners, losers for Week 11 loss to Ravens: Offense doesn’t work

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The Cleveland Browns could conceivably win the AFC North Division this year before this game began. No, really. Going into this weekend’s game, it would take some help, well, make that a lot of help. But being just three games back in the division makes it realistic with eight games remaining.

It all started with defeating the Baltimore Ravens. Baltimore has had lots of problems itself this season. But lately, they have re-found their groove and got back to winning. So, this being a divisional contest means the world to the Browns.

RELATED: BROWNS VS. RAVENS FINAL SCORE

And the Browns actually had the lead over Baltimore going into the fourth quarter, but just could not finish. In the end, the Ravens swept the series with a 23-16 victory.

Several things became very clear after this game: DE Myles Garrett should be the leading candidate for Defensive Player of the Year, rookie LB Carson Schwesinger should be a lock for Rookie Defensive Player of the Year, QB Shedeur Sanders is not a hybrid Michael Vick/Tom Brady as some projected/assumed, and the oddsmakers should be laying down their over/under for Cleveland to get the top draft choice in next year’s NFL draft.

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


BROWNIES


EDGE Myles Garrett – What a game for our Cleveland elite. With his four sacks, he got some help, but he still got credit for each one. Garrett was also dependable against the run and had several good stops. With his first sack with 5:40 left in the opening period, Ravens QB Lamar Jackson rolled right at the Browns’ 10-yard line, but every option was covered. Meanwhile, LT Ronnie Stanley blocked down, which left RB Derrick Henry one-on-one with Garrett, who slung the talented back aside. Still looking into the end zone for anyone open, Garrett then splattered Jackson, which forced a fourth down.

Myles Garrett’s 12th sack of the season makes NFL history!

He’s the first player to have 6 consecutive seasons with 12+ sacks. Garret surpassed Lawerence Taylor. @fox8news
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— John Sabol (@John_Sabol) November 16, 2025

His second sack was the play before the Devin Bush pick-six, so Baltimore was in a deep hole and needed to start throwing. With 5:50 left before the half, Garrett stuffed Henry on a first-and-goal for a loss. On a second-and-10 with the time winding down, Garrett had beaten Stanley to the outside and as DT Shelby Harris had forced Jackson to move to his left into the waiting arms of Garrett. Early in the second half, facing a third-and-two, again Jackson rolled right as Bush blitzed, who forced Jackson to stop his trajectory, then DT Mason Graham had a shot, but more importantly, made Jackson start to go in the opposite direction as Garrett was standing right there. He set a new NFL record as he became the first player to have six consecutive seasons with 12+ sacks. Finished with five tackles, four sacks, five QB hits, and five tackles for loss.

LB Carson Schwesinger – This kid was everywhere. Look at the hustle and diving effort when TE Mark Andrews took the fourth-and-one attempt to the house to seal the win. On the Ravens’ very first play, Jackson got introduced to Schwesinger to the tune of a one-yard loss.

one does not simply stiff arm @c_schwesinger#BALvsCLE on CBS and NFL+ pic.twitter.com/uItyzHo7dn

— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) November 16, 2025

Four minutes later, Henry received a dump-off pass only for the young linebacker to hit him for a short gain. Midway through the third stanza, Jackson hit Henry on a flare pass, and it was Schwesinger or the end zone, as he was tackled for a 7-yard gain instead. He got the interception on the very next play after Shedeur Sanders threw a pick. Nailed Henry for a one-yard loss at Cleveland’s 26-yard line with 5:52 left in the game and then again with 3:05 remaining. Only Browns’ defender to have double-digit tackles with 11.

K Andre Szmyt – Converted all three field goal attempts: 30, 24, and a 46-yarder into the wind. Was 1-1 on PATs and had excellent kickoff placement. Scored 10 of 16 points.

took it all the way in!#BALvsCLE on CBS and NFL+ pic.twitter.com/xzsyoKrwCW

— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) November 16, 2025

LB Devin Bush – His pick-six was a thing of beauty as he was determined to get into the end zone, which gave Cleveland control of the game until the offense quit scoring points. Stopped RB Keaton Mitchell halfway in the third quarter on a second-and-goal from the three-yard line. Had four tackles.

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FROWNIES


QB Shedeur Sanders – On his interception with 4:37 left in Quarter 3, the Browns had a third-and-10 on their own 17-yard line, Sanders dropped back as the Ravens ran a stunt. LB Kyle Van Noy looped around and had a clear shot at Sanders, who hurriedly tossed it downfield. He either overthrew WR Malchi Corley or he sent it off-target towards WR Jerry Jeudy.

NATE WIGGINS INTERCEPTION!!!

Tune in on CBS. pic.twitter.com/iY2KH9vWAe

— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) November 16, 2025

Either way, it found CB Nate Wiggins instead at the Browns’ 16-yard line. Earlier, he had a fumble that luckily was recovered by RG Wyatt Teller. When Sanders came into the game, the Browns were leading 16-10. His offensive drives: punt, interception, punt, punt, punt, turnover on downs. With 4:24 left in the third quarter, Sanders threw it right to S Kyle Hamilton who dropped it. He did have a nice scramble on a third-and-three late in the third quarter. But overall, he was 2-7 on third-down conversions. Overthrew a wide-open WR Isaiah Bond with 1:11 left in the game at Baltimore’s 25-yard line. Two more incompletions, and the game was over. Scored zero points. All game long, the Cleveland offense was steady, just not dynamic. When Sanders came under center, the offense just stopped working. Meanwhile, Baltimore’s offense inched its way on the scoreboard.

nice shot down the field to Harold!#BALvsCLE on CBS and NFL+ pic.twitter.com/hNUVg8lOkx

— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) November 17, 2025

His one good ball was to TE Harold Fannin for 25 yards with 2:23 left in the game. Sanders finished going 4-16 for 47 yards, a 2.9-yard average per completion, zero TDs, one pick, one fumble, sacked twice, three rushes for 16 yards, and a QB rating of 13.5. Oh, and zero points scored.

S Ronnie Hickman – On a third-and-four halfway through the third quarter, Hickman played too far off TE Mark Andrews, who made an easy conversion for 10 yards.

59-YARD RUN FOR @KingHenry_2!!! Tune in on CBS. pic.twitter.com/SHufP4GSTm

— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) November 16, 2025

With 1:02 left in the third quarter, Henry took the handoff into the four-gap, to which Hickman came up to meet him and took a bad angle, then had to dive at him high instead. Henry gained 59 yards to Cleveland’s nine-yard line. Two plays later on a third-and-goal, Hickman dropped a pass thrown right towards him in the end zone. The Ravens then converted for three points. When Jackson found WR Zay Flowers all alone with 6:32 left in the third quarter, Hickman had the angle on him, but got turned around at the 20-yard line, to which Flowers then ran all the way down to the three-yard line with a great diving tackle by CB Denzel Ward, which saved a touchdown. Hickman was late in coverage of WR DeAndre Hopkins, who gained 10 yards with 3:21 left in the game. On the fourth-and-one play in which TE Mark Andrews ran 35 yards downfield? The Browns had nine on the line and two players back. On the snap, both Jackson and Henry ran to their left while Andrews looped around to the right. Hickman immediately followed Henry and Jackson while Andrews took off with a single safety man in sight.

Lack of tight end production – What happened? Rookie Harold Fannin had just five targets and two receptions for 26 yards. David Njoku had two targets and one catch. Blake Whiteheart had zero stats. Why aren’t the tight ends being used? Both the starters have great hands and are good after the catch.

Lack of receiver production – It’s like this offense doesn’t even realize they have Jerry Jeudy on the roster. Three receptions for 21 yards? Really? The offense gets the height advantage back with Ced Tillman, and he has just four targets? Three catches for 52 yards? One throw to the rookie Bond? Wasn’t he supposed to be this hidden gem that we ended up with? Corley caught both targets for what? Nine yards? In all, Cleveland receivers had 73 yards. Combined.

Lack of offensive production – While the Browns’ defense was scoring points, Cleveland’s offense never found the end zone. It’s not like they didn’t get down inside the Red Zone. They did, but went 0-2. Yeah, just two trips inside the Ravens’ 20. 10 first downs for the game. Five fewer minutes of possession. 187 total yards. 2.8 yards average per completion. The quarterback was sacked three times. A holding call on a key first down conversion. After going for it on a fourth-and-one and converting, it was all for naught after being called for an illegal formation. Had leads of 13-3 and 16-10 late in the game.

MARK ANDREWS TAKES IT HIMSELF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tune in on CBS pic.twitter.com/GJEbNW7ooy

— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) November 17, 2025

Fourth-and-one touchdown – WTFreak? For one, why were every single Browns defender up at the line of scrimmage? Yes, all 11 players. For another, how does a slow tight end ramble 35 yards on a fourth-and-one yard attempt, trying to get just one yard for a first down? At the snap, both Henry and Jackson flared out to their left and four Browns defenders followed. Follow where safety man Hickman ended up. For the 2025 Ravens season highlight video, this play will become the very first shown. An embarrassment to the entire Cleveland franchise. And, at home.

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Milk Bones – Praying for you Bernie Kosar


P Corey Bojorquez – Because the Cleveland offense could not complete drives, Bojo bailed them with six punts for 49.5 average, including one that should have been left alone and downed at the one.

S Chris Edmonds – Why in the world did Edmonds even touch the Bojo punt at the goal line? It was barely moving after an excellent swat by S Donovan McMillion. If he had just left it alone, it would have died a natural death at the six-inch line. You saw how TE Blake Whiteheart got out of the way and left the ball alone.

S Donovan McMillon – Excellent ball swat as he was diving into the end zone, and knocked the ball perfectly out into the field of play. There aren’t any drills to teach players this in practice, so his timing was perfect, plus he had great awareness of where his feet were when he dove after the ball. Too bad his efforts were ruined. What a great tackle on the kickoff after the Ravens scored their first points on a field goal.

KYLE HAMILTON SACKS SHEDEUR SANDERS.

Tune in on CBS. pic.twitter.com/DoPoMljqZt

— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) November 16, 2025

RB Jerome Ford – When a running back is left in the backfield, he has one job: protect the QB. On a third-and-eight with 10:54 left in the third quarter, S Kyle Hamilton blitzed and had Ford one-on-one. Only Ford whiffed and Hamilton was able to sack Sanders,, who then fumbled, but the Browns kept possession. One carry for two yards and zero receptions.

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...-loss-to-ravens-shedeur-sanders-myles-garrett
 
Browns defense gives up the big play again in Week 11 vs Ravens

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The Cleveland Browns’ defense just can’t help but giving up that one big play or big drive each week. It’s hard to be mad at them, because one bad drive shouldn’t cost most teams a game when the rest of their performance is stellar. The backbreaker this week,

Below, we analyze the snap counts and stats on defense for the Cleveland Browns’ Week 11 game against the Baltimore Ravens.

Defensive Line​

PosPlayerPlays% SnapsStats
DLMyles Garrett4879%5 tackles (5 combined). 4 sacks, 5 TFL, 5 QH.
DLMaliek Collins4370%2 tackles (2 combined). 1 TFL.
DLMason Graham4167%2 tackles (2 combined). 1 TFL.
DLIsaiah McGuire4167%1 tackle, 2 assists (3 combined).
DLCameron Thomas2439%1 assist (1 combined).
DLShelby Harris2134%1 tackle, 1 assist (2 combined).
DLMike Hall1931%1 tackle (1 combined). 1 sack, 1 TFL, 2 QH.
DLAdin Huntington1016%1 tackle (1 combined).
  • I was one week off in projecting that Myles Garrett would nearly repeat his five-sack performance (he had four this week). He received a grade of 90.8 from PFF, the highest grade on defense for Cleveland this week.
  • It was nice to see Mike Hall gew a few more reps this week, up from the three he had last week. He also logged a sack.
  • With Alex Wright out, the Browns increased Isaiah McGuire’s reps and gave more action to Cameron Thomas as the rotational player. Thomas received a solid grade of 71.9 from PFF, fourth best on defense.
  • Shelby Harris was credited for a big day in run defense. He was the Browns’ second-highest graded player on run defense, grading out to an 83.5.

Linebacker​

PosPlayerPlays% SnapsStats
LBCarson Schwesinger61100%8 tackles, 2 assists (10 combined). 2 TFL, 1 INT, 1 pass defended.
LBDevin Bush5692%2 tackles, 2 assists (4 combined). 1 INT, 1 pass defended.
LBJerome Baker2134%2 assists (2 combined).
LBMohamoud Diabate1016%No stats registered.
  • It seems like Carson Schwesinger is having big games each week; he had 10 tackles, two of them for losses, and an interception. And yet, there’s something he’s doing that is consistently putting him toward the bottom of PFF’s grades. He received a grade of 52.3 from PFF this week, which was fourth worst on the defense.
  • Devin Bush also had a nice-looking game, including coming away with the pick six in the first half. He received a grade of 79.1 from PFF, third-highest on defense.
  • Jerome Baker had more snaps than Mohamoud Diabate this week.

Cornerback​

PosPlayerPlays% SnapsStats
CBDenzel Ward6098%4 tackles, 1 assist (5 combined). 1 pass defended.
CBTyson Campbell5590%2 tackles, 2 assists (4 combined).
CBMyles Harden2846%1 tackle (1 combined).
CBDom Jones12%No stats registered.
  • The Browns’ cornerbacks were all dinged for missed tackles against the Ravens. They can cover well, but we’ve seen other teams with far superior tackling from the position.

Safety​

PosPlayerPlays% SnapsStats
SRonnie Hickman61100%3 tackles, 6 assists (9 combined).
SGrant Delpit5793%2 tackles, 1 assist (3 combined).
SRayshawn Jenkins1423%1 assist (1 combined).
  • Grant Delpit recovered a fumble on special teams, but as far as defense goes, he was the Browns’ third-lowest graded defender by PFF, grading out to a 50.9.
  • Ronnie Hickman missed a key interception in the end zone in the second half.

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...es-up-the-big-play-again-in-week-11-vs-ravens
 
Cleveland Browns are headed to Las Vegas, but are the odds on their side?

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The Cleveland Browns opened as 3-point underdogs against the Las Vegas Raiders ahead of their Week 12 match-up, according to FanDuel Sportsbook. The over/under on the game is 36.5.

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The Browns (2-8) are coming off of a 23-16 loss to the Baltimore Ravens, a game that saw Shedeur Sanders make his NFL debut in relief of Dillon Gabriel. Unfortunately, neither quarterback could do anything, and what was once a 16-10 halftime lead turned into a loss and a sweep for the Ravens against Cleveland. Now, all eyes are on Gabriel’s status this week — if he remains in the concussion protocol, Sanders will make his first career start in Las Vegas.

The Raiders (2-8) are coming off of a 33-16 loss to the Dallas Cowboys, a game in which they never seemed to stand a chance. After beating the Patriots in Week 1, it’s been all downhill for Las Vegas, as Pete Carroll and Geno Smith’s first year with the Raiders has been a disaster. If you thought the Browns’ offense was bad (ranked 31st), wait until you look in the mirror at the Raiders (ranked 30th). The over/under of 36.5 might be a little generous.

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

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...ing/109751/shedeur-sanders-las-vegas-odds-win
 
Raiders perfect opponent for Browns in Week 12 on both sides of the line

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When the Cleveland Browns lost to the New York Jets in Week 10, all talk of “easy matchups” should have gone out the window. The Jets were a bad football team that had just traded away two of their best defenders prior to the game and the Browns still found a way to lose.

Both teams continued their losing ways in Week 11 and are now fighting it out in the 2026 NFL draft order along with teams like the Las Vegas, the Browns Week 12 opponent.

A look at the Raiders schedule shows a shocking Week 1 win against the now-impressive New England Patriots and a Week 6 victory over the one-win Tennessee Titans. Like Cleveland, Las Vegas has often struggled to score points under new OC Chip Kelly, with games of 0, 6, 7, and 9 points this season. The offensive line is so bad, but the coaching staff can’t play two of their young players, Caleb Rogers and Charles Grant, both third-round picks, because of how bad they are:

According to a source with the Raiders, the staff tried to start rookie guard Caleb Rogers initially but in practice but he was so bad with just getting basic assignments down they felt it would be disrespectful to other players to start him just because of draft position.…

— Ted Nguyen (@FB_FilmAnalysis) November 18, 2025

With Myles Garrett and company coming to town, the Raiders could be in for a long night. Good news for Browns fans hoping for a win.

On the other side of the ball, despite having Maxx Crosby, Cleveland’s Shedeur Sanders could have plenty of time to throw the ball. Las Vegas is near the bottom of the league in getting pressure on the quarterback, something Sanders has struggled with in his time in the NFL. Shocking that with Crosby, the Raiders are second to last in pressure rate:

On the opposite side of things, and what may help Shedeur until his tempo speeds up, the Raiders are 31st in QB pressure rate (26.4%) with 2.74 seconds to generate pressure.

Do your best to limit Crosby’s impact and things could be much improved for Shedeur week-to-week. https://t.co/Lxz6hdzrX1

— Cody Suek (@CodySuek) November 18, 2025

For the Browns and their fans, no team can be seen as an easy win after the Jets debacle, but the Raiders set up as a perfect opponent to cure some of the ills that have haunted the team.

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...r-browns-in-week-12-on-both-sides-of-the-line
 
Cleveland Browns vs. Las Vegas Raiders: Week 12 TV Map

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The Week 12 game between the Cleveland Browns and the Las Vegas Raiders will air on CBS at 4:05 PM ET on Sunday.

Announcers: Tom McCarthy & Ross Tucker

Ohio Coverage: Only the upper portion Ohio will get to see the game, with the likes of Dayton, Columbus, and Cincinnati getting the early Patriots vs. Bengals game instead. In Northeast Ohio, the game will air on WOIO (Channel 19.1).

National Coverage: The national coverage besides Ohio is limited to the Vegas and Reno Nevada areas, and tiny slivers of California. Shedeur Sanders deserves better for his first career start (kidding).

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WEEK 12 NFL GAMES AIRING NATIONALLY OR IN CLEVELAND

  • Thursday – 8:15 PM ET: Buffalo Bills vs. Houston Texans (Prime)
  • Sunday – 1:00 PM ET: New York Giants vs. Detroit Lions (FOX)
  • Sunday – 4:05 PM ET: Cleveland Browns vs. Las Vegas Raiders (CBS)
  • Sunday – 4:25 PM ET: Philadelphia Eagles vs. Dallas Cowboys (FOX)
  • Sunday – 8:20 PM ET: Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Los Angeles Rams (NBC)
  • Monday – 8:15 PM ET: Carolina Panthers vs. San Francisco 49ers (ESPN)


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.

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...las-vegas-raiders-week-12-tv-map-how-to-watch
 
Browns QB Shedeur Sanders looking to break 30-year streak

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The Cleveland Browns are a franchise that knows more about quarterbacks than almost anyone else in the NFL.

Now, it is important to note they don’t necessarily know about good quarterbacks, as the Browns have cycled through 41 starting quarterbacks since 1999. That number includes 11 times where the Browns have started three different quarterbacks in a single season, and 17 quarterbacks who made their starting debuts as rookies.

Those totals will go up by one on Sunday when the Browns face the Las Vegas Raiders with rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders getting the start as Dillon Gabriel remains in the league-mandated concussion protocol.

Sanders will face a tall task against the Raiders, even if it will be made easier by a week of practice reps with the first-team offense. The Browns have lost 13 consecutive road games and have not won a game in the Pacific Time Zone since beating the Raiders in 2012.

He will also be looking to become the first rookie quarterback to win his Cleveland debut since Eric Zeier in 1995. (When it comes to quarterbacks and unbelievable stats, the Browns have cornered the market!)

For those not old enough to remember, let’s take a look back at that magical moment that occurred in the same year as the O.J. Simpson verdict, the release of Windows 95, and the worldwide launch of the Sony PlayStation.

The Browns opened the season looking to build off a playoff appearance in 1994 with Vinny Testaverde as the starting quarterback. They started by winning three of their first four games, but a three-game losing streak, highlighted by a home loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars as a 13-point favorite, left the Browns at 3-4.

Struggling for answers, head coach Bill Belichick benched Testaverde despite the veteran having passed for 10 touchdowns against just three interceptions, and turned the offense over to Zeier, the team’s third-round selection in that year’s NFL Draft.

Zeier’s debut came on October 29 against the Cincinnati Bengals at Riverfront Stadium. Cleveland struggled to score through three quarters, with their only points coming on four field goals from Matt Stover, and opened the fourth quarter trailing the Bengals, 16-12.

But Zeier came alive in the final period, first hitting Andre Rison with a 17-yard touchdown pass, then leading a touchdown drive that culminated in a three-yard rushing touchdown by Earnest Byner to give the Browns a 26-16 lead with just under four minutes remaining.

The Bengals were not to be denied, however, as they scored on a 41-yard field goal by Doug Pelfrey with one minute remaining, recovered an onside kick, and, benefitting from a pair of pass interference penalties on Cleveland’s defense, sent the game into overtime when quarterback David Klingler, filling in for Jeff Blake, hit wide receiver Carl Pickens with a one-yard touchdown pass.

In overtime, Cleveland defensive back Dana Hill intercepted a Klingler pass, and Zeier moved the Browns into position for Stover to convert a game-winning 28-yard field goal.

Zeier finished the game 26-of-46 for 310 yards and one touchdown in leading the offense to 480 total yards. And the Browns needed every one of them as they were penalized 15 times for 188 yards, tied for the second-most in franchise history. (Makes you wonder what Belichick did all week in practice!)

Zeier went on to start the next three games before being benched for Testaverde at halftime against the Green Bay Packers. After not playing the next two weeks, Zeier came off the bench against the Minnesota Vikings but threw four interceptions and was sacked five times as Cleveland’s season continued to spiral out of control*, thanks in part to Belichick being unable to stick with a quarterback.

Zeier would play five more seasons in the NFL, three with the Baltimore Ravens and two with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but would only start eight games between those two teams. For his career, he played in 28 games, completing 56.1 percent of his passes for 3,520 yards, 16 touchdowns, and 15 interceptions.

On Sunday in Las Vegas, Sanders has the opportunity to do something no rookie quarterback has done for the Browns since 1995. Which, even for a team as bizarre as the Browns, seems hard to believe.

*The narrative around the 1995 season was that the season only fell apart after Art Modell announced he was moving the Browns to Baltimore. But things were already going to hell before then, thanks to Belichick having no idea how to deal with the quarterback situation.

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...edeur-sanders-looking-to-break-30-year-streak
 
Browns vs Raiders: Vegas is healthy, CLE has 3 DNPs and long injury list

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The Cleveland Browns and Las Vegas Raiders square off in a matchup of two two-win teams with not a lot to play for and coaches on some version of the hot seat. The story of the week is the Browns starting QB Shedeur Sanders, with QB Dillon Gabriel likely to miss the game with a concussion. Sanders is looking to break a 30-year streak for Cleveland in Week 12 on the road in Las Vegas.

The first injury reports of the week showed a dramatic difference in health for the two teams:

Browns Injury Report​

  • OL Joel Bitonio – Rest – Limited
  • DT Maliek Collins – Rest – Limited
  • OL Jack Conklin – Knee – Limited
  • S Grant Delpit – Elbow – Full
  • QB Dillon Gabriel – Concussion – DNP
  • DE Myles Garrett – Rest – Limited
  • TE David Njoku – Knee – DNP
  • OL Cam Robinson – Knee – Limited
  • DE Alex Wright – Quad – DNP
  • CB Denzel Ward – Rest – Limited

Conklin and Robinson left Week 11 with injuries, but it is a good sign they were back on the field for Wednesday’s practice. Njoku has been listed with a knee issue the last few years, so his will be an important one to watch.

Raiders Injury Report​

  • DT Jonah Laulu – Ribs – Limited

That is the whole list for Las Vegas, a backup defensive tackle being limited.

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...s-raiders-injuries-david-njoku-dillon-gabriel
 
Browns injury addition, little improvement; Raiders add best player plus 2 to injury list

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The first injury report of Week 12’s matchup between the Cleveland Browns and Las Vegas Raiders was very divergent, with the visitors listing a ton of players, including some resting, and the home team having just one, a backup defensive tackle. As the Browns coordinators said all the right things about this week’s matchup and starting QB Shedeur Sanders, health became a bigger issue for both teams, especially the Raiders.

DE Alex Wright getting a contract extension was the big news on Thursday. A number of other players on Cleveland’s roster are set to hit free agency, but GM Andrew Berry can work to get deals done with them as well.

The Wright news was quickly overshadowed when Las Vegas’ injury report came out, with DE Maxx Crosby added to the list with a knee issue. All changes to the report from Wednesday to Thursday are listed in bold below:

Browns Injury Report​

  • OL Joel Bitonio – Rest – Limited to Full
  • DT Maliek Collins – Rest – Limited to Full
  • OL Jack Conklin – Knee – Limited
  • S Grant Delpit – Elbow – Full
  • QB Dillon Gabriel – Concussion – DNP
  • DE Myles Garrett – Rest – Limited to Full
  • TE David Njoku – Knee – DNP
  • WR Jamari Thrash – Foot – DNP – Added on Thursday
  • OL Cam Robinson – Knee – Limited
  • DE Alex Wright – Quad – DNP
  • CB Denzel Ward – Rest – Limited to Full

Raiders Injury Report​

  • DT Jonah Laulu – Ribs – Limited
  • DE Maxx Crosby – Knee – Limited – Added on Thursday
  • DT Leki Fotu – Hell – Limited – Added on Thursday
  • OL Dylan Parham – Achilles – Full

All eyes will be on Las Vegas’ injury report on Friday, but Njoku and Thrash could be important pieces for Cleveland as well.

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...raiders-maxx-crosby-injury-report-david-njoku
 
Browns vs. Raiders Week 12 predictions: Luck on Shedeur Sanders’ side in Vegas?

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The Cleveland Browns take on the Las Vegas Raiders this Sunday. It’s the first career start for Shedeur Sanders, so this is either going to be wondrous or a complete turkey.

Here is what the national media is saying about the Week 12 game between the Browns and Raiders:

CBS Sports (Pete Prisco) – Browns 20, Raiders 17​

This will be Shedeur Sanders making his first start for the Browns. The good news is he’s facing a Raiders team that struggles against the pass. The Raiders offense has issues protecting Geno Smith as well, which could be setting up a big day for Myles Garrett. The Browns will win a low-scoring game.

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

Sporting News (Vinnie Iyer) – Raiders 16, Browns 10​

The Browns might need to start one time Raiders’ draft prospect of note Shedeur Sanders at QB, which is a great thing. … for the Raiders. Myles Garrett and Cleveland’s defense falls to earth on the road, while Maxx Crosby and his teammates will like teeing off on a overwhelmed rookie, whether it’s Sanders or Dillon Gabriel.

Sporting News (Bill Bender) – Raiders 20, Browns 19​

Will Shedeur Sanders start? That’s one of the burning questions for two teams that rank in the bottom five in scoring offense. Myles Garrett — who had four sacks in Week 10 — and Maxx Crosby – who has heated up at home – are going to be key players in what should be an ugly matchup. The Raiders are 3-0 S/U against the Browns since moving to Las Vegas.

Below are our Week 12 NFL staff picks:

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...ictions-luck-on-shedeur-sanders-side-in-vegas
 
Browns vs. Raiders: Week 12 Need to Know

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The Cleveland Browns are in Sin City on Sunday to face the Las Vegas Raiders.

Both teams are in a hot battle with the Tennessee Titans and three other two-win teams for the No. 1 overall selection in the 2026 NFL Draft, so this could be a game where the winner may not be as excited as the loser.

Draft order can wait, however, as the game marks the debut of quarterback Shedeur Sanders, who will get the start after a fierce week of work with the first-team offense. It is a shame that the game is not being shown nationwide, but Vegas is as good a place as any for a transcendent star like Sanders to introduce himself to the NFL.

It is the Browns vs. the Raiders in the late-afternoon window from Las Vegas, and here is everything to know about the game.

Game Info​


Records: Cleveland is 2-8. Las Vegas is 2-8.

Kickoff: 4:05 p.m.

Stadium: Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas

TV: CBS

Announcers: Tom McCarthy, Ross Tucker, and Tiffany Blackmon (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 Raiders won the last meeting, 20-16, in Week 4 of the 2024 season.

First meeting: The Raiders won the first meeting, 23-20, on November 8, 1970.

All-time series: The Raiders lead the all-time series, 18-10. The Browns have lost four of their last five road games against the Raiders.

Weather: Allegiant Stadium is enclosed, so no weather issues.

Uniform: The Browns will be sporting a never-before-seen, and possibly regrettable, combo of their white throwback helmet, paired with their standard white jersey and orange pants.

never-before-seen uni combo for Vegas 👀 pic.twitter.com/8Fo639pc35

— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) November 21, 2025

Injury report: Browns – Out: Quarterback Dillon Gabriel (concussion). Questionable: Right tackle Jack Conklin (knee), wide receiver Jamari Thrash (foot), and defensive end Alex Wright (quad). Raiders – No reported injuries.

The line: Browns +3.5, per FanDuel Sportsbook.

News and Notes​

  • The last Cleveland rookie quarterback to win his debut game was Eric Zeier in 1995.
  • Since 2000, 28 quarterbacks selected in the fifth round of the NFL Draft have taken a snap in a regular-season game. Only Mark Brunell of the Jacksonville Jaguars would go on to be a starter, according to The Athletic.
  • The Raiders offensive line allowed four sacks and 16 pressures last week against the Dallas Cowboys.
  • Las Vegas quarterback Geno Smith is one of two quarterbacks, along with J.J. McCarthy of the Minnesota Vikings, with more interceptions (13) than touchdown passes (12) this season.
  • Smith is 29th in passer rating and 31st in QBR, ahead of just the once-again benched Justin Fields of the New York Jets, according to ESPN.
  • The Browns have intercepted a pass in four consecutive games.
  • Las Vegas defensive end Maxx Crosby is third in the league with 14 tackles for loss.
  • The Browns have not won a road game since defeating the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 2 of the 2024 season.
  • Cleveland has not won a game in the Pacific Time Zone since 2012.

In Case You Missed It​

A Final Quote​


Guard Joel Bitonio, who will be blocking for the 21st different Cleveland starting quarterback on Sunday, on what the Browns hope to see from Shedeur Sanders:

“His mental work this week has been prepping hard. He’s been doing some extra walkthroughs and getting an understanding, and he wants to perform well, we want to perform well for him, but I think he’s going to have a better grasp of what we’re trying to do on offense, and hopefully that translates to some good drives, some sustained drives, some points scored. That’s kind of what we’re looking for.”


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

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...eland-browns-lasvegas-raiders-week-12-preview
 
5 quick hitters with Silver and Black Pride: Can Shedeur Sanders snap Cleveland’s losing streak?

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This Sunday, the Cleveland Browns are on the road as they take on the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 12. To help preview a few topics from the Raiders’ perspective, we reached out to Matt Holder from Silver and Black Pride and exchanged five questions with him.


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Chris: “What are fans’ thoughts on Pete Carroll and Geno Smith? Could they be one and done?”

Matt: “The fanbase is pretty upset because Carroll talked about how much of a winner he is all offseason, only for the team to look just as bad, if not worse than it did last year. On a similar note, Smith has quickly gone from a good bridge-gap option to one of the most frustrating players for the fanbase. Leading the league in interceptions while not providing the high-end throws he has in the past will do that. It’s obvious he’s feeling the heat, sarcastically saying that people can blame everything bad in their lives on him after last week’s loss.

A great soundbite from #Raiders QB Geno Smith😅

“I keep saying this— if something doesn’t look right out there, blame it on me…”

“If your kids mess up at school, blame it on me. If your car breaks down going to work, blame it on me.” pic.twitter.com/s5IFESIt6Z

— Arye Pulli (@AryePulliNFL) November 18, 2025

There’s a realistic chance that those two are one and done. I think that if Carroll gets fired, Geno will be gone too, and the only thing saving them is the fact that the organization has had so much turnover at the head coach and quarterback positions over the last five years. Neither of their performances this season has given Raider Nation reason to believe they’ll be better next year. ”



Chris: “What do you view as the Raiders’ biggest weakness right now?”

Matt: “Honestly, the team has so many issues that it’s hard to pin one down as the biggest weakness. I guess I could point to the quarterback since that’s the most important position on the field and, as mentioned above, Smith is playing terribly. But Las Vegas also has an awful offensive line–especially with starters Kolton Miller and Jackson Powers-Johnson on injured reserve–a lack of talent on defense outside of Maxx Crosby, and the team is poorly coached. I mentioned that Carroll has done a bad job, but coordinators Chip Kelly and Patrick Graham should also be on the hot seat.

At the end of the day, the Raiders are a dysfunctional organization, and we got another example of that this week. The 33rd Team’s Ari Meirov reported earlier this week that there’s a disconnect between the front office and coaching staff, where general manager John Spytek wants to see the young guys on the roster get more playing time while Carroll is hellbent on playing veterans to win games. Then, a source told The Athletic’s Ted Nguyen that rookie offensive linemen Caleb Rogers and Charles Grant (both third-round picks who have combined to play one snap this season) aren’t good enough to see the field yet.

So, there’s a lot of finger-pointing going around as it’s C.Y.A. season in Las Vegas.”



Chris: “Besides RB Ashton Jeanty, which of the Raiders’ 2025 draft picks has been the most regular contributor thus far?”

Matt: “Good question. This ties into my previous answer, and there really isn’t anyone I can point to.

Cornerback Darien Porter would technically be second, but he’s played less than 250 snaps defensively this season and has only made three starts. Porter got elevated into the starting lineup two weeks ago against the Denver Broncos, but then was a backup last week. He might start on Sunday since Kyu Blu Kelly, the primary second starting corner, was terrible (again) on Monday night.

On top of that, rookie wide receivers Jack Bech and Dont’e Thornton have combined for 14 catches, 190 yards and no touchdowns. Bech hasn’t had a game with at least 30 yards yet, and Thornton has one catch for four yards since September…”



Chris: “Tell us about one player who Browns fans may not have heard of, but who could have an impact on this Sunday’s game.”

Matt: “Wide receiver Tre Tucker has been one of the few somewhat bright spots for the Raiders this year. The third-year pro currently leads the team with 502 receiving yards and five receiving touchdowns. He has 4.3 speed to be a big play threat, especially if defenses put too much attention on tight end Brock Bowers.”



Chris: “The Browns are underdogs against the Raiders on Sunday (Browns +4 as of this question, per FanDuel Sportsbook). Who would you pick to win the game?”

Matt: “A couple of years ago, the Raiders played a game against the Minnesota Vikings where they lost 3-0 in what was a brutal display of offensive football by both teams. The Vikings didn’t score until after the two-minute warning in the fourth quarter. I think we’re in for a similar stinkfest on Sunday.

I’ll give the advantage to the Raiders since they at least have the experienced quarterback on their side, with this being Shedeur Sanders’ first start. Also, they’re notorious for winning these games late in the season to ruin their draft positioning, i.e. beating the Jaguars and Saints in Weeks 16 and 17 last year. My tongue-in-cheek score prediction is 5-0 Las Vegas, but a more realistic one is 10-3.”



Thanks again to Matt for taking the time to answer my questions.

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...shedeur-sanders-snap-clevelands-losing-streak
 
Browns have a new QB2 for game against the Raiders

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The Cleveland Browns have what might be one of the few remaining winnable games on the schedule on Sunday when they take on the Las Vegas Raiders.

No game is automatic for the Browns, of course, especially given that they have lost six of their past seven games. But the Raiders, who bring a 2-8 record into the tilt, have lost eight of their past nine games, and have allowed 30 or more points in three of their last four games.

Cleveland comes into the game in decent health, although they will be without defensive end Alex Wright, who is fresh off signing a three-year contract extension, and starting quarterback Dillon Gabriel, who will miss the game with a concussion.

Gabriel’s absence means that the Browns can finally unleash quarterback Shedeur Sanders on an unsuspecting league, with the Raiders being the first sacrificial lamb.

With Sanders running the offense, the Browns are in need of a new backup quarterback, and on Saturday, the team elevated veteran Bailey Zappe from the practice squad to the gameday roster.

Zappe is in his fourth season and second tour of duty with the Browns. A fourth-round draft pick by the New England Patriots in 2022, Zappe appeared in 14 games with the Patriots, making two starts, between 2022 and 2023.

The highlight of Zappe’s career, so far, came as a rookie when he torched Cleveland’s defense for 309 yards and two touchdowns while completing 70.6 percent of his attempts as the Patriots took down the Browns, 38-15.

The Browns had Zappe in the building in 2024, and he started the season finale against the Baltimore Ravens. He was less successful that day, unfortunately, as he threw for just 170 yards and one touchdown, while tossing two interceptions and completing just 51.6 percent of his passes.

Fortunately for the Browns, Sanders has reportedly been preparing like a fiend all week for the game, so the Raiders may not need to fear seeing Zappe on the field, unless it is just to close out the game for the Browns late in the fourth quarter.

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...browns-elevate-bailey-zappe-las-vegas-raiders
 
Browns Deshaun Watson change for Week 12 due to Shedeur Sanders’ starting debut

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The Cleveland Browns will have their third starting quarterback of the 2025 NFL season when Shedeur Sanders takes the field in Week 12 versus the Las Vegas Raiders. Bailey Zappe will be the backup for the Browns due to Dillon Gabriel’s concussion.

Sanders may not be able to change the future for Cleveland, but he is preparing as if his first start could be his last, while Browns fans (mostly) want him to be successful, while also focused on 2026 NFL draft order-related games.

Sanders replaced Deshaun Watson as the big-name quarterback with the Browns, but Watson is still around the team. According to multiple reports, starting with Mary Kay Cabot, Watson will travel with the team for the first time this season as support for Cleveland’s new starter:

How #Browns Deshaun Watson will help Shedeur Sanders on the sidelines vs. the #Raiders in his first road trip of the season: —> https://t.co/V4qbyZDbKh

— Mary Kay Cabot (@MaryKayCabot) November 22, 2025

HC Kevin Stefanski may not have wanted to play Sanders this year, but he has spent a lot of extra time with the young quarterback all season and, now, has Watson coming along to help him out as well. Whether or not the veteran quarterback can be helpful to Sanders or not, Cleveland still has the same struggling offensive line, pass-catching group, and offensive system that Gabriel struggled with.

We may not know if it will help, but fans should expect to see a lot of shots of Sanders and Watson talking on the sideline during Browns vs Raiders in Week 12.

Source: https://www.dawgsbynature.com/cleve...hedeur-sanders-deshaun-watson-week-12-raiders
 
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