5 reasons the Cleveland Browns will beat the Bengals in Week 4
Expect more from Browns WRs
Week 3 in Indianapolis was as bad as a performance an NFL receiving corps could churn out.
So by the Law of Averages, it can’t be that bad, again right.
Well if you believe that, the Law of Averages would say the Browns wouldn’t have been perennial losers for the last 17 years.
OK, so why the positivity at the receiving position?
I think Kizer’s found someone he’s comfortable throwing to in Seth DeValve, as long as the Browns can avoid those OPI penalties, which I fully expect them to do.
Additionally, Jackson would be wise to incorporate Jordan Leslie more into this week’s game plan. If that means benching Kenny Britt, and it has come to that, Jackson needs to start dialing up some plays where Leslie is Kizer’s No. 1 option.
Former Seahawk Kasen Williams could also find an opportunity to show why Seattle fans and players were furious at his release just before the start of the season.