FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The Cleveland Browns are seeing plenty of production from their rookies, and one of the highest-producing newbies has been linebacker Carson Schwesinger. On Sunday against the Patriots, the first-year defensive playcaller continued growing his game with his first career interception.
With Myles Garrett putting immense pressure on Patriots quarterback Drake Maye, Schwesinger was in the mix, ready to spy if need be. Maye, forcing the ball out to avoid a sack from Garrett, Schwesinger made a play and snagged the pass.
The interception was a welcome addition to Schwesinger's stats this season. He entered Sunday's game with 59 total tackles on the year, four for loss, with three QB hits and a sack. Defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz said on Thursday that he expected takeaw

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