When the Browns' offense takes the field for their first drive on Nov. 9, they will face a changed Jets' defense.
At the trade deadline on Nov. 4, the Jets traded both of their former first-team All-Pro defenders – CB Sauce Gardner and DT Quinnen Williams. QB Dillon Gabriel , however, remained cautious about what New York's defense can bring to the field.
"They're still a great team," Gabriel said. "They have a bunch of great players. That's why they're in this league. They've played really well."
Even with the changes to the Jets' defense, the Browns are looking to start the second half of the season strong – beginning with kickstarting their offense.
New York ranks in the bottom half of the league in total yards allowed per game, rushing yards allowed per game and points allowed pe

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