The Jets and the Browns were locked in a 17-17 tie at the start of the fourth quarter Sunday at MetLife Stadium and the Green & White weren't in the most favorable position. But facing a second-and-17 at the Cleveland 42 yard-line, the Jets got the look they wanted and Justin Fields got the ball into the offense's most versatile playmaker – RB Breece Hall .
"They like to blitz the back a lot and either a linebacker or a safety will take the running back man," Hall said of the pressure the Browns brought on touchdown. "If the running back stays in, then he'll just add into the blitz as well. [OC Tanner Engstrand] called a play, and I knew I was getting the ball. Once I ran out there, I was like, 'Okay, I think if the right guard gets the blitzer, it's going to be a big one."
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