The Mercury News

Seahawks flying high as they visit unpredicta­ble Browns

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The Seahawks were supposed to be continuing their retool this year, one season after their remake helped get them back into the playoffs. Instead, they have one of the NFL’S best records.

The Browns were pegged (hyped?) to be a budding powerhouse with all of the improvemen­ts in talent, plus the predicted maturity of Baker Mayfield in his second pro season. Instead, they are perhaps the most inconsiste­nt team in the league, with Mayfield struggling.

Seattle is at Cleveland in a most intriguing matchup today.

A Seahawks victory, combined with a 49ers loss to the Rams, would put Seattle on top of the tough NFC West. But it’s difficult to figure out which Browns squad they will face: Will it be the team that won in Baltimore, or the team that was blown out last Monday night in San Francisco?

“I don’t think it was my best assignment as a teacher,” Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said of telling his players to watch Browns49er­s. “The game didn’t work out. I was hoping it was going to be a real battle. The game kind of got lopsided, so it wasn’t as beneficial. It’s still really good to see the guys. You hear the stories about the players and the background­s. The guys will come in here today are much more familiar with them because of that. In that regard, it’s always helpful. Too bad it wasn’t a better game.”

Will it be a better performanc­e by the Browns on Sunday?

“We have done it before,” running back Nick Chubb said. “After every loss we have, we came back harder. That is what I expect this team to do every time. Hopefully, we can stack some wins, but I know when we do face adversity, we bounce back harder.”

Texans at Chiefs

The scoreboard might blow up from all the points these two could produce.

Houston scored the secondmost points (53) in franchise history last week against Atlanta. Deshaun Watson, possibly the second-most exciting quarterbac­k in the league behind KC’S Patrick Mahomes, has perhaps the most thrilling receiver in Deandre Hopkins.

No slouches on defense, the Texans have forced a turnover in 18 straight games, the longest active streak in the NFL.

But Mahomes has thrown 202 consecutiv­e passes without an intercepti­on. Alex Smith has the franchise record of 312.

Chiefs coach Andy Reid needs one win to reach 200 regular-season victories. He has 211 overall.

Panthers vs. Buccaneers at London

An early riser (6:30 a.m. PDT) in their second matchup of the season. The Bucs won in Carolina.

This is the first overseas regular-season match for the Panthers. If British fans were looking forward to seeing Cam Newton, Kyle Allen has been a superb replacemen­t. Allen has won all four career starts, three this season, with seven TDS, no intercepti­ons, making him the first quarterbac­k in the Super Bowl era to win his first four starts with no INTS. And the Bucs allowed more than 300 yards passing in each of the past four weeks.

Panthers RB Christian Mccaffrey’s 866 yards from scrimmage are the second most through five games in NFL history to Jim Brown’s 988 in 1963. Pretty good company there.

Eagles at Vikings

Not quite the same as the Eagles’ previous trip to Minnesota, when they beat the Patriots for their first Super Bowl title on Feb. 4, 2018.

Main matchup here is the NFL’S No. 3 rushing offense, led by No. 2 rusher Dalvin Cook, against the best run defense. Cook trails only Mccaffrey.

Last week against the lowly Jets, Philly became the first team in NFL history with 10 sacks and two defensive TDS in a single game.

Saints at Jaguars

They are not chanting “Drew Who?” in the Big Easy. At least not yet.

But Teddy Bridgewate­r has stepped in for Drew Brees (thumb surgery) and quarterbac­ked the Saints to three straight victories. Two were against 2018 playoff teams, the Cowboys and the hated Rams, who, helped by a major officiatin­g gaffe, beat New Orleans to get to the Super Bowl. He has a passer rating or 100 or higher in two of his past three road starts.

It helps to have the most productive receiver, Michael Thomas, with 45 catches and 543 receiving yards.

Jacksonvil­le also is missing its veteran starter, Nick Foles. Rookie Gardner Minshew is one of three QBS in the Super Bowl era with a 100-plus rating and no intercepti­ons through his first four career starts. RB Leonard Fournette seeks his third consecutiv­e 100yard performanc­e. He had runs of 48, 81 and 69 yards the past three weeks.

Bengals at Ravens

The only division with a single winning team, and the Ravens came up with a big one in overtime last week at Pittsburgh to grab the AFC North lead.

Lamar Jackson’s 11 TD passes rank second in the NFL behind Seattle’s Russell Wilson (12), and Baltimore’s 961 yards rushing are second most in franchise history after five games.

The Bengals still are looking for a first win under coach Zac Taylor. They’re 0-5 for the seventh time since 1990, most in the NFL over that span. This is their worst start since Marvin Lewis’ team went 0-8 in 2008.

Falcons at Cardinals

Kliff Kingsbury got his first victory as Cardinals coach in Cincinnati. But Arizona ranks 24th in pass defense, while Atlanta is third in yardage throwing the ball.

Worth watching are Cardinals WR Larry Fitzgerald and Falcons WR Julio Jones, who have combined for 100 games with at least 100 yards receiving. Jones has 51, Fitzgerald 49.

The Cardinals and Falcons are tied for No. 1 with 11 forced fumbles.

Titans at Broncos

Speaking of turnovers, Marcus Mariota is the only quarterbac­k to start every game in 2019 and have no turnovers. The Titans are the sixth team since the 1970 merger to have just one turnover through their first five games. They do have nine fumbles, but recovered eight, a lost muff on a punt return by Adoree Jackson is the only blot.

Denver has lost both home games on last-second field goals. One way to turn that around would be for star LB Von Miller to start getting to quarterbac­ks. Miller has 10½ sacks in his past 10 home games but just two sacks this season.

Cowboys at New York Jets

Sam Darnold returns from mononucleo­sis, and the Jets were inept on offense in the three games he missed. They have played some tough teams (Philly, New England, Buffalo) and were not competitiv­e since the opening half against the Bills in Week 1.

This is a matchup of the topranked offense against the worst. The Cowboys are averaging 453 yards per game to 180 for the Jets.

But the Cowboys have allowed two straight opponents to rush for more than 100 yards. It has been two years since three straight opponents reached triple digits on the ground against Dallas, and New York does have Le’veon Bell.

Steelers at Chargers

Pittsburgh has dropped its past three and eight of its past nine on the West Coast. The Steelers will start rookie free agent QB Devlin Hodges, the all-time passing leader in FBS at Samford (14,584 yards). Hodges was 7 of 9 for 68 yards after coming in against Baltimore when Mason Rudolph left with a concussion after a hard hit by Earl Thomas.

Chargers QB Philip Rivers did not direct a TD drive last week for only the ninth time in 224 starts. Yet Austin Ekeler had a careerhigh 15 catches in the loss to Denver and leads the AFC in receptions with 39. WR Keenan Allen is second with 38.

Washington at Dolphins

Not a bad opponent for Bill Callahan to face as he takes over as Redskins coach. Yes, the Dolphins are coming off a bye, but all that seems to mean with the way they have been performing with a weak roster is they didn’t lose.

The loser in a way is a winner, taking the lead in the race for the top overall draft pick next April.

 ?? ELAINE THOMPSON – THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Quarterbac­k Russell Wilson, who led the Seahawks to a victory over the Rams on Oct. 3, has completed 73percent of his passes and leads the NFL in passer rating at 126.3. He leads Seattle against the struggling Cleveland Browns today.
ELAINE THOMPSON – THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Quarterbac­k Russell Wilson, who led the Seahawks to a victory over the Rams on Oct. 3, has completed 73percent of his passes and leads the NFL in passer rating at 126.3. He leads Seattle against the struggling Cleveland Browns today.

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