Browns defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz characterized Packers RB Josh Jacobs as an old-school, full-time running back.
Through the first two games of the season, Jacobs has been the lead back for the Packers. He has run for 150 yards on 42 carries and found the end zone twice so far this season. The Browns' top-ranked run defense, allowing 45.5 rushing yards a game, will present a challenge for Jacobs.
"He breaks a lot of tackles. Really strong. Great contact balance and really good vision," Schwartz said. "He presses the hole as good as any running back, if not better than any running back in the league. We have to be really physical at the line, and we can't peek out of gaps because he can find those holes and find creases that way."
In Week 1 and Week 2, the Browns' run defense hel