Everyone can relax, at least for a week.
The Cleveland Browns, who were described as disappointing by more than a few pundits, went into Baltimore and punched the Ravens in the mouth, leaving with a 40-25 victory and now sit atop the AFC North at 2-2.
Maybe the Browns did read the press clippings and got a little full of themselves. Their coach was vilified by many as being over his head, he got his job because Baker Mayfield liked him.
However, on Sunday the Browns looked like the team that finished the season in 2018. They did mix in some trickery, a long pass thrown by Odell Beckham Jr., and an shovel pass to Jarvis Landry which turned into an option play. But they were a power team, rushing for 193 yards (yes, 88 came on one run), and overall rolled up over 500 yards.
That’s why you don’t form opinions on NFL teams after two weeks, three weeks, or even four weeks.
Folks were talking about how good the Ravens looked in their first two games, apparently not realizing they were against the Dolphins and Cardinals, neither of whom have won a game in 2019.
Meanwhile, the Browns two losses have come against Tennessee (2-2) and Los Angeles (3-1). Look, we aren’t declaring Freddie Kitchens’ team as Super Bowl contenders, we are merely saying we thought Cleveland could be the best team in the AFC North going into the year, and we aren’t changing our minds.
And the Browns are nicked up too. David Njoku is out for several weeks, and the four guys in the starting defensive secondary have collectively played one game (by Damarious Randall) in the past two weeks.
The loss of Denzel Ward and Greedy Williams perhaps didn’t matter as much against Baltimore because they likely would have played a lot a zone to keep tabs on Ravens’ QB Lamar Jackson, but when they return, the defense, which has performed very well, could and should be better.
Still, in the NFL you are only as good as your next game, and the Browns have to travel to San Francisco to take on the 49ers, one of the remaining unbeaten team, on Monday night.
Kyle Shanahan’s team has compiled a 3-0 record beating Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, that have combined to win one game, but they did beat Tampa Bay, who if not for a missed short field goal against the Giants, would be 3-1.
Much like the Ravens on Sunday, the Browns’ defense will be the toughest one faced by the Niners, so it is a game the Browns could win before they head home to take on another NFC West foe in Seattle, in their last game before the bye week.
The Browns played like they were supposed to on Sunday.
Did they make some mistakes, sure, but all teams do, perfect games aren’t played in the NFL. The victory showed the team that both the fans and the national media fell in love with in the second half of last season, was still there.
Now the challenge is to keep it going, and follow up that performance with another one next Monday night. That’s what playoff teams do. They show up every week.
That’s what Kitchens and his players need to do going forward.
MW