EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — An absolutely golden opportunity sits in front of the Cleveland Browns as they emerge from the bye week.
As bad as the Browns have been, at least on one side of the ball, in starting 2-6, there is another team that has clearly worse. Not only that, but that team made two moves at the trade deadline to signal that winning in the short term was not priority No. 1.
Meet the New York Jets, a 1-7 football team that just traded defensive tackle Quinnen Williams and cornerback Sauce Gardner, its two best defensive players. It's the first of three teams over the next five games the Browns will face that currently have two or fewer wins. Buy Cleveland Browns tickets
So can the Browns take advantage of a schedule that is, on paper, easing up a bit? The Beacon Journal's p

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