ALLEN PARK — The Detroit Lions have scored more points in the last two weeks than some NFL teams will tally by Week 5.
But they’ve got their work cut out for them this Sunday at Ford Field, where an old friend and one of the league’s best defenses will try to stop the Lions‘ dynamic offense in its tracks and prevent Detroit from reaching 3-1.
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“This defense for Cleveland is outstanding, man,” Lions coach Dan Campbell said this week.
Entering Week 4, the Browns rank first in total defense (204.3 yards per game), first in rushing defense (57.3 yards), first in rush yards per play (2.3), tied for first in runs of 10-plus yards (two), and 18th in points per game (22.7).
Against Green Bay, the Browns sacked quarterback Jordan Love five times and allowed just 230 total yards