5 Reasons The Cleveland Browns Will Beat The Cincinnati Bengals In Week 14

Nov 27, 2016; Cleveland, OH, USA; A Cleveland Browns fan holds a sign begging for a win during the first half in the game between the Cleveland Browns and the New York Giants at FirstEnergy Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 27, 2016; Cleveland, OH, USA; A Cleveland Browns fan holds a sign begging for a win during the first half in the game between the Cleveland Browns and the New York Giants at FirstEnergy Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports /
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Nov 27, 2016; Cleveland, OH, USA; Cleveland Browns wide receiver Terrelle Pryor (11) runs the ball against the New York Giants during the third quarter at FirstEnergy Stadium. The Giants won 27-13. Mandatory Credit: Scott R. Galvin-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 27, 2016; Cleveland, OH, USA; Cleveland Browns wide receiver Terrelle Pryor (11) runs the ball against the New York Giants during the third quarter at FirstEnergy Stadium. The Giants won 27-13. Mandatory Credit: Scott R. Galvin-USA TODAY Sports /

Big-Play Pryor

Terrelle Pryor has delivered against some big-name NFL secondaries, and the quarterback turned receiver will get his chance to highlight his ability against the Bengals on Sunday.

Think the Browns are bad at stopping the pass? The Bengals aren’t far behind. Cincinnati ranks 20th in the NFL, allowing 248.5 yards per game. The Browns are 22nd (250.8).

Pryor was limited to two catches for 18 yards, during the Browns first meeting with the Bengals in Cincinnati. in Pryor’s defense, Kevin Hogan had to quarterback most of that contest after Cody Kessler left the game with an injury. With Hogan in, the Browns’ passing game became non-existent.

Pryor’s logged 855 receiving yards and four scores in 2016 all the while the Browns run a carousel at quarterback. The former Ohio State signal caller should be poised for another big day with Griffin at the helm.

RG3 can get the ball downfield. Pryor’s athleticism allows him to beat any corner for the ball. Look for these two to hook up more than once en route to a Browns victory.