The Cleveland Browns’ offense had one of their most exciting games of the season against the Titans, even though the offense was one-dimensional. It was just exciting to see the passing game come alive, en route to the Browns having 412 yards of offense. Numbers you like to see include being 6-of-14 (42.9%) on third down, and 3-of-3 (100%) in the red zone. Not included in the stats, though, is the Browns going 0-of-2 on two-point conversions.
Below, we analyze the snap counts and stats on offense for the Cleveland Browns’ Week 14 game against the Tennessee Titans. • Before the game, I kept harping that for as many small positives as I’ve seen from Shedeur Sanders so far, in order for him to have a shot at the starting quarterback job in 2026, he needed to let loose and go above and beyo

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