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NFL Week 5 | Cleveland Browns vs. Los Angeles Chargers Preview Garrett Bush of 92.3 The Fan previews the NFL Week 5 matchup between the Brown vs. Chargers. 0:00 -Browns vs. Vikings Recap 6:00 -What's Wrong With Baker? 8:40 -Who To Blame, OBJ or Baker? 16:24 -BETUS.COM Paid Advertisement- Use Promocode (BARBERSHOP) For 125% OFF! 17:37 - Highest Rated Browns PFF 19:51 - Manscaped.com Paid Advertisement- Use Promocode (BARBERSHOP) For 20% OFF! 22:27- Around The AFC North Scores & Highlights 23:30 - Browns vs. Charges Breakdown 32:53 - X-FACTORS of the Game 36:47 - Final Score Predictions Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code (BARBERSHOP) at Manscaped.com. ***In accordance with FTC regulations, we are disclosing that this video includes a paid partnership with Manscaped.com Login to B-E-T-U-S dot.com or call 1-800-792-3887, that's 1-800-79-BET-U-S. BET U-S for 125% Bonuses with the Promocode (BARBERSHOP) ***In accordance with FTC regulations, we are disclosing that this video includes a paid partnership with BETUS.COM Cleveland has the second-best rush DVOA at 14.9 percent. Nick Chubb and Kareem Hunt are the league’s most formidable one-two punch. Chubb ranks second in rushing yards with 362 yards, trailing Derrick Henry by 148. Only four running backs average more yards per carry than Hunt. His 5.4 yards per rush sits just .2 yards more than Chubb’s 5.2 mark. The Browns’ running game picked up where it left off last year. The same cannot be said about Baker Mayfield and the passing offense. Cleveland ranks 21st in passing DVOA. Mayfield’s expected points added per play (EPA) trails 20 quarterbacks, including Jalen Hurts (20th), Kirk Cousins (18th) and Sam Darnold (12th). Mayfield has two passing touchdowns and two interceptions through four games. His completion percentage of 65.5 ranks 18th. QBR, a stat that usually favors Mayfield, isn’t siding with him either. His 36.9 QBR is good for 26th. His inconsistent play shows up in the red zone and it’s hurting the Browns. Last year Cleveland was a top-five touchdown scoring offense from within 20 yards. Thus far, the Browns are converting just 62 percent of the time, tied for 17th. Most worrisome, Mayfield’s expected completion percentage on Sunday of 66.5 was 18 points lower than his actual completion percentage. The Browns are winning by running the ball, playing great defense and executing on special teams. They have time to figure this out. Jarvis Landry is likely returning in a few weeks. But so much of this falls on Mayfield, despite Kevin Stefanski saying he needs to call better plays. Also, neither head coach or quarterback is using Mayfield’s left shoulder soreness as an excuse, because it shouldn’t be. A challenging test looms on Sunday when the Browns travel to Los Angeles. Quarterback Justin Herbert looked calm beyond his years versus the Raiders on Monday Night Football. The second-year quarterback completed 66 percent of his passes and threw for three touchdowns in the Chargers’ 28-14 victory. With wins over the Chiefs, Raiders and Washington, Los Angeles seems ready to challenge anyone in the AFC. Herbert besting Mayfield would be another step back for the former No. 1 pick. The Chargers’ defense is one of the league’s best. It’ll be a battle in Los Angeles with AFC playoff implications on the line. First-year head coach Brandon Staley should be the early favorite for coach of the year. After spending one season as the Rams’ defensive coordinator, Staley has the Chargers purring. The Rams were the No. 1 defense last season, leaning on stars Jalen Ramsey and Aaron Donald. With the Chargers, he implements a similar pressure and coverage combo with end Joey Bosa and safety Derwin James. In coverage, Los Angeles played sticky and challenged Raiders receivers. Five defensive backs earned a 71 grade or higher, according to Pro Football Focus. With pressure coming from everywhere and a secondary playing well, Stefanski likely will ask Kareem Hunt and Nick Chubb to produce on heavy workloads once again. Chargers were the 31st-ranked rushing defense according to DVOA. That number will improve after holding they held the Raiders to just 2.7 yards per carry on 18 tries. Some of the limited-run production was a product of Las Vegas trailing by three scores at halftime. Offensively, Los Angeles features tall, athletic targets for Herbert’s jump balls. Tight end Jared Cook and receiver Mike Williams are both 6-foot-5. Pro Bowler Keenan Allen uses his 6-foot-2 frame to win contested catches. He’s also one of the best route runners in the league. Running back Austin Eckler doesn’t stand tall but his low running style helps him hide behind the Chargers’ offensive line. A decisive cut later and he’s a threat to score from anywhere. Against the Raiders, he had rushing and receiving touchdowns while totaling 117 yards on 15 carries. #Sponsored #Ad #NFL #Browns #Chargers #Week5 #NFLPicks
2021-10-07
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