BEREA, Ohio — At 0-2 to start the season, the Cleveland Browns clearly have things to adjust. The defense is strong, evidenced against the Bengals and through most of the Ravens game. Special teams, aside from the punting prowess of Corey Bojorquez, need work. But it's the offense that has all eyes glued to the push for improvement—and perhaps one of the things most needed for the Browns to get right is the introduction of more explosive plays.

The NFL describes an explosive play as a pass play of 20 or more yards or a run play of 10 or more yards. Through the first two games of the season, the Browns have six explosive passing plays—the longest, however, just 26 yards, a pass to wide receiver Jerry Jeudy from quarterback Joe Flacco.

The sample size is small, and the Browns are at the st

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