The Cleveland Browns’ offense had some better moments against the Jets, but there was far too many inconsistencies still. Cleveland out-gained the Jets 278 yards to 169 yards and won the time of possession battle 34:04 to 25:56. They also didn’t turn the ball over. Going from a 7-0 lead to a 14-7 deficit due to special teams in the first quarter was a backbreaker, forcing the offense to feel like they were playing from behind much of the day. On the same note, this was against a defense that just traded their top two defensive players, so things could have certainly been better still.
Below, we analyze the snap counts and stats on offense for the Cleveland Browns’ Week 10 game against the New York Jets. • The final stat line looks relatively positive for Dillon Gabriel, as he finished w

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