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CLEVELAND, Ohio — To beat the Green Bay Packers (2-0), the Cleveland Browns (0-2) have to play more complementary football in all three phases of the game — offense, defense and special teams.
And that has a longtime Cleveland sports broadcaster calling for Joe Flacco to be benched in favor of Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders.
The Cleveland Browns plan to have rookie running back Quinshon Judkins in the starting lineup for Sunday's game against the Green Bay Packers, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported.
The Cleveland Browns’ controversial plan to build a new stadium in Brook Park cleared a significant hurdle, and the Today in Ohio podcast team says the city of Cleveland’s flawed safety argument is one reason.
If the Browns' season continues to look the way it's currently shaping out, these players could be on their way out of Cleveland for some draft capital.
That's what it felt like on Thursday when Cleveland Browns safety Grant Delpit not only quoted Chinese philosopher Sun Tzu but made it a point to mention that that's who he was quoting. During Delpit's media availability, he was asked about Cleveland's defense creating turnovers.
1. Will the Browns win? I doubt it. Green Bay is really good. The Browns are a team with dreadful special teams, a messy offense and a defense with not enough fingers and arms to plug all the football leaks. But I don’t want to see dumb football, the kind of which was on display in last week’s 41-17 loss at Baltimore.