Our NFL Sunday of This season Starts with the Cleveland Browns hosting the Tennessee Titans, Only live on Sky Sports Action and Main Event.
Here is what to expect…
Even the Browns (7-8-1 last season) are the talk of the league this offseason. Yes, they still had their very best season since 2007 final year, but they nevertheless didn’t make the match, and it hasn’t been produced by them since 2002. Their 16-year drought is the greatest in the league, and they have not won a matchup for 21 seasons!
Nevertheless, they are no joke. Equipped with just two recent No 1 total NFL Draft choices on defense and offense (Baker Mayfield and Myles Garrett) and stocked with assaulting ability, Cleveland could finally make some sound at December and January.
Tennesee (9-7), meanwhile, have been the model of mediocrity in the last three seasons, having attained a 9-7 record in each. They handled a jolt Wild Card win in 2017 but dropped out in 2016 and year.
They don’t have names on offense, or even a’celebrity’ quarterback like Mayfield, but they are a competitive all-around team under head coach Mike Vrabel. Just how far they go depends on what they are able to get from QB Marcus Mariota, that retreated as many touchdowns in his past two seasons (26) as he did in the one before. Would he move this group forward and step up?
This summer, we would like to view Odell Beckham Jr about the field in the New York Giants after his blockbuster trade. During his first five seasons, Beckham has averaged 92.8 yards per game – which is second all-time behind Julio Jones (96.7) – and – handled 44 touchdowns at 56 starts. Assuming he is healthy, he’s the player to see this Sunday.
Tennesee do not have players that steal the spotlight as mentioned previously, but is due to running back Derrick Henry. He cracked 1,000 rushing yards last season, but 238 of them came in just one run in 99 and one game! His participation will be enormous to the Titans this season as Mariota requires assistance.
Keep a close eye on Harold Landry. The 2018 second-round draft select handled 4.5 sacks last season in limited action, but will be the focus of the group’s pressure this year.
Before this week,” Mayfield informed Mary Kay Cabot of this Plain Dealer:”I have complete confidence in our playmakers, our skill position men that if they’ve one-on-ones, then they need to be licking their agendas and they should all take that as apology since that is the kind of team we have and we need to benefit from.
“It is going to look like a great deal of matchups which we’re able to take advantage ofa numbers game”
The fighting conversation is definitely not a surprise coming from the trash-talking QB – the Browns’ outside weapons versus the Titans’ secondary will be a enormous element in the game – but it’s definitely not going to be a cakewalk for Beckham, Jarvis Landry, tight end David Njoku and third wide receiver Rashard Higgins.
Tennessee boast that the 2017 interception pioneer Kevin Byard, the man who left the memorable interception in Super Bowl history (Malcolm Butler), and yet another two-time Super Bowl champ at Logan Ryan.
Though it will be hard for everyone to account for all Cleveland’s offensive resources this season, it may not be simple for both Mayfield and company.
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