BEREA — Carson Schwesinger's second NFL game brought him face-to-face with the most unique challenge of his football career.
The Browns rookie linebacker admitted prior to the Week 2 loss at the Baltimore Ravens that his college career at UCLA hadn't presented him with a chance to face a quarterback like the Ravens ' Lamar Jackson. Jackson is, in many way, a unicorn in the NFL in the one-of-one way he can combine his legs and arm into one of the most dangerous weapons in the game.
"It's pretty hard to replicate that," Schwesinger said on Sept. 11, four days before the Browns' 41-17 loss in Baltimore. Buy Cleveland Browns tickets
The Browns actually did a fairly good job keeping Jackson, the all-time rushing leader among NFL quarterbacks, contained on the ground, with just 13 r

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