In a game that only sports bettors may be interested in, the lowly New York Jets host the lowly Cleveland Browns . Diehard fans from two of the most notoriously pained fan bases will pay attention, but only a wager on this game might make it more interesting.
The season already feels like it is over for the 1-7 Jets after they traded away two of their best defensive players. The Jets don’t have many compelling young players to build true excitement about the future.
Cleveland (2-6), in contrast to the Jets, is giving its young players opportunities to gain valuable experience as it looks ahead to upcoming seasons. The offense features instant-impact RB Quinshon Judkins and promising TE Harold Fannin Jr., along with fellow rookie Dillon Gabriel guiding the offense at QB.
On defense,

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