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Aidan Hutchinson, looking like the player he was before his injury last season, was a force in Sunday's win over the Browns.
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After loss to Lions, the Browns are stuck at unsolvable fork in the quarterback road — Jimmy Watkins
But when your plan B has never played a snap, the equation changes. Even if third-round pick Dillon Gabriel is the genius processor Cleveland professes, he still needs open receivers to recognize and time to find them. The Browns have lacked both through four weeks of this season.
The Detroit Lions have two players listed as questionable for their upcoming Week 4 game against the Cleveland Browns.
Both teams are 2-1-0 ATS on the season, with Cleveland going 0-1-0 ATS on the road while Detroit has covered the spread at home. Judkins's evolution and the Browns' defense can make this game interesting, but the SportsLine model is leaning on the Lions' offense to emerge victorious. It projects Detroit will cover the spread in 67% of simulations.
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Joe Flacco gets no help, turns the ball over 3 times as Browns lose 34-10 to Lions, fall to 1-3
Lions kicker Jason Bates kicked a 58-yard field goal with 8 seconds left in the half to make it 20-7, and after Andre Szmyt kicked a field goal to cash in on Denzel Ward’s interception to close within 20-10, Kalif Raymond ripped off a 65-yard punt return for a touchdown to put the game out of reach at 27-10 with 13:40 left in the game.
The Browns committed three turnovers as the Lions won, 34-10, at Ford Field in Detroit. Cleveland’s defense held Detroit to 277 yards of total offense, but the Browns’ offense gained only 249 yards.
Jared Goff threw two touchdown passes to Amon-Ra St. Brown, Kalif Raymond returned a punt 65 yards for another score and the Detroit Lions beat the Cleveland Browns 34-10.
Kalif Raymond took that ball and headed down the sidelines, then cut diagonally into overdrive and left everyone behind.