The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Browns’ offense looks dangerous in first game

- Jeff Schudel

Takeaways from the BrownsReds­kins preseason game Aug. 8 at FirstEnerg­y Stadium:

• The Browns starting offense was on the field for one series. It was as efficient and smooth as a Rolls Royce engine on a sevenplay, 89-yard touchdown drive that ended with a 24-yard touchdown pass from Baker Mayfield to Rashard Higgins.

Starting wide receivers Odell Beckham Jr. and Jarvis Landry were given the night off. But that did not hamper the march downfield a bit. Mayfield mixed the run, pass and a no-huddle offense to string together five first downs on five consecutiv­e plays before the touchdown pass to Higgins.

After throwing an incomplete pass to Derrick Willies on the first play, Mayfield threw a short pass to the left to Jaelen Strong for 11 yards and then went to the nohuddle for the next three plays. He threw quickly to the right to running back Nick Chubb for 14 yards, handed to Chubb for a 12yard gain over right guard for 12 yards, connected with Dontrell Hilliard on the left for 12 yards and Hilliard over the middle for 14 before finishing the drive on the touchdown to Higgins on the left side of the end zone.

“They did a good job of managing the situations and great protection, not even flushed from the pocket,” head coach Freddie Kitchens said. “Great protection up front.”

The Browns’ offensive line might not be the best in the league. But flaws can be hidden when Mayfield gets rid of the ball as quickly as he does.

• After vowing not to trade running back Duke Johnson — a good way to drive up the price to acquire bounty the running back — Browns general manager John Dorsey defended his decision to trade the fifth-year player to the Texans the morning of the Browns’ first preseason game.

The Browns got a 2020 fourth-round pick that will become a third-round choice if Johnson is active 10 games.

“I do want to wish Duke the best,” Dorsey said on WEWS-TV 5 during the pregame show. “With regards to that, we sat. We waited. We were patient, and at the right time, there was a deal on the table that we probably should have taken.

“I’m very comfortabl­e with what we have in the running back room right now, but what we do is we look all the time for all

types of players. We will not rest until we find the best 53 we possibly can.”

Johnson asked to be traded on April 1. The Browns refused, claiming he would be a major part of the offense this season. Johnson showed up for training camp, but has been sidelined for most of it with a hamstring injury.

Trading Johnson means Hilliard will be Nick Chubb’s backup until Kareem Hunt returns after a league-imposed eight game suspension.

• Johnson is surehanded. He fumbled eight times (lost four) in a total of 635 touches, including rushes, receptions, kick returns and punt returns over four seasons.

Hilliard lost a fumble on fourth-and-goal from the 1 with 2:55 left in the first quarter. A holding penalty on Hilliard with five seconds left in the second quarter put the Browns out of field goal range.

• Four regular defensive starters — end Olivier Vernon, tackle Sheldon Richardson, cornerback Denzel Ward and linebacker Joe Schobert — did not play against the Redskins. It hardly mattered. The Redskins made one first down on their first possession and then committed three straight holding penalties — a testament to the aggressive­ness of the Browns’ defense.

Rookie cornerback Greedy Williams and rookie

linebacker Mack Wilson each intercepte­d a pass.

“It’s great,” Kitchens said. “Mack has been making some plays the last couple days and it continued tonight. That’s what we need.”

• Kyle Kalis, one of the contenders for right guard, played center against the Redskins and left the game with a concussion. Four other players missed the game with concussion­s — tight end Seth DeValve, defensive tackle Brian Price, linebacker Adarius Taylor and tight end Demetrius Harris.

 ?? TIM PHILLIS — FOR THE NEWS-HERALD ?? Teammates celebrate with Rashard Higgins after he scored a touchdown on the Browns’ opening drive against the Redskins on Aug. 8 at FirstEnerg­y Stadium.
TIM PHILLIS — FOR THE NEWS-HERALD Teammates celebrate with Rashard Higgins after he scored a touchdown on the Browns’ opening drive against the Redskins on Aug. 8 at FirstEnerg­y Stadium.
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