East Bay Times

Browns, Falcons look to `mash' it up behind RBs

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Atlanta Falcons coach Arthur Smith knows what to expect from a Cleveland Browns offense that revolves around Nick Chubb's powerful runs.

“They're coming to mash you,” Smith said.

Smith wants Atlanta's rushing attack led by Cordarrell­e Patterson to mash back.

Chubb, the NFL's leading rusher, and Patterson, who ranks third, will be in the spotlight in what Smith expects to be a “heavyweigh­t fight” of running games today. Patterson is listed as questionab­le with a knee injury. He had limited participat­ion in Friday's practice after resting his knee on Wednesday and Thursday.

This will be Chubb's first NFL game played in his home state. The Cedartown native previously played at Mercedes-Benz Stadium during his college career at Georgia.

Chubb says Cleveland's run-first offense wears down defenses.

“Things start to open up,” Chubb said. “I can't really see them getting tired, but at the end of the game things do start opening up a lot easier.”

Browns quarterbac­k Jacoby Brissett says the Browns' running game is no secret.

“I mean, yeah, teams know we're going to run the ball and we still run the ball,” Brissett said.

The Browns and Falcons are the league's only teams to score at least 26 points in every game.

“Everybody sees the tape; it's going to be a really physical game on Sunday,” Smith said. “They're going to try to run Nick Chubb 500 times and we got to stop him, and we're going to try to run the ball and play our game, too.”

Patterson, formerly a wide receiver and return specialist, has set career rushing highs in two of Atlanta's first three games, including his 141 yards in last week's 27-23 win at Seattle.

JAGUARS AT EAGLES

Philadelph­ia's offense has looked impressive, with QB Jalen Hurts averaging 9.3yards per pass. They've managed to join the Dolphins as the only undefeated teams in the league after three weeks. The Jaguars, however, are the only team in the NFL ranked top-five in both offense and defense. They've let Trevor Lawrence get sacked only twice all season, and last week Jacksonvil­le won its first road game in nearly three years.

BILLS AT RAVENS

The Bills lost to Miami straight up as big favorites despite Josh Allen's throwing for 400yards. This week, they get put to the test all over again, taking on the NFL's highest scoring offense. Lamar Jackson has thrown three or more TD passes in each of his starts and last week ran for more than 100 yards for the second consecutiv­e game.

VIKINGS VS. SAINTS

This one's set for London. The Vikings stole a game against the Lions last week but lost running back Dalvin Cook, who dislocated his shoulder and is listed as day-to-day. The Saints lost to a bad Carolina Panthers team last week, but New Orleans' flop appeared to have had more to do with penalties, turnovers and poor QB protection by the offensive line than with Jameis Winston's back injury.

TITANS AT COLTS

The Titans and Colts aren't just AFC South rivals, the teams also feature two of the best running backs in the NFL. Derrick Henry was the league rushing champ in 2019and 2020, then missed the back half of Tennessee's 2021 season, when Indianapol­is running back Jonathan Taylor claimed the title. After the confoundin­g choice not to feed Taylor in a shutout loss to the Jaguars in Week 2, the Colts returned to what works, handing him 21carries in a shocking win over Kansas City.

CHIEFS AT BUCCANEERS

Tonight's prime-time game is a rematch of the 2020season's Super Bowl, which was the last time these two teams faced each other. Kansas City and Tampa Bay are both coming off losses, but Tom Brady looks to get a boost from the return of receiver Mike Evans and, potentiall­y, Julio Jones' first start of the season. Brady had just three TD passes in as many games playing without his top three receivers.

COMMANDERS AT COWBOYS

This very well might be Cooper Rush's last game as the Cowboys' starting QB now that Dak Prescott has indicated that he plans to be back on the field by Week 5. Winning his two starts, Rush proved he can manage the offensive game plan. Washington looked terrible last week, giving up nine sacks of Carson Wentz and face the NFL's sack leaders. But the Commanders still rank higher than Dallas in nearly every offensive statistica­l category.

SEAHAWKS AT LIONS

The Lions face some key injuries to starters, including those of receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown, running back D'Andre Swift and safety Tracy Walker. Walker's absence in the secondary will matter: Last week, Seahawks QB Geno Smith put up 325yards of offense against a battered Falcons defense.

CHARGERS AT TEXANS

There were concerns last week about Chargers QB Justin Herbert's rib injury; now, there are concerns about the whole team. Los Angeles added eight players to the injury report after Sunday's blowout loss to the Jaguars, including tackle Rashawn Slater (out for the season with a torn biceps) and linebacker Joey Bosa (out for surgery to repair a groin injury).

BEARS AT GIANTS

The Giants' two-game win streak came to an abrupt halt, met by the Cowboys' defense that pressured Daniel Jones a record 23times and collected five sacks. The Bears are coming off a win despite a poor Week 3performan­ce from quarterbac­k Justin Fields, who threw two intercepti­ons against the Texans and has not thrown a touchdown pass since the season opener.

JETS AT STEELERS

The Jets put left tackle George Fant on injured reserve, where he joined two of the team's other offensive lineman. The timing couldn't be worse as quarterbac­k Zach Wilson is expected to return to the lineup this week after getting knee surgery to repair a torn meniscus in training camp. Pittsburgh struggled against the Browns last week, and fans' calls have grown louder for coach Mike Tomlin to bench QB Mitch Trubisky in favor of rookie Kenny Pickett.

CARDINALS AT PANTHERS

The Cardinals' best weapon is QB Kyler Murray, who is one of the best rushing quarterbac­ks in the NFL. For some reason, the team hasn't been letting him scramble and run. His rush attempts are down from 6.3per game to 4. Carolina is coming off its first win of the season, but its defense still let a banged-up Jameis Winston throw for 353 yards.

PATRIOTS AT PACKERS

Mac Jones looked tough last week in New England's loss to the Ravens, but he sprained his ankle in the fourth quarter after the game was all but lost. Brian Hoyer, a 14-year NFL veteran, will replace him. Hoyer is 1-12as a starter since the 2016season.

BRONCOS AT RAIDERS

The Raiders sneaked into the playoffs last season but, after spending to add Davante Adams and Chandler Jones before this season, are the only 0-3 team. This may be a good week to get their first win. Las Vegas hosts the Broncos, who got a second win last week by beating the 49ers by one point in an unimpressi­ve effort in which Denver punted 10times.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTOS, 2022 ?? Browns running back Nick Chubb, left, leads the NFL in rushing with 341yards and four TDs on 62carries. Falcons running back Cordarrell­e Patterson is third, with 302yards and two TDs on 49carries. The two teams meet today.
ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTOS, 2022 Browns running back Nick Chubb, left, leads the NFL in rushing with 341yards and four TDs on 62carries. Falcons running back Cordarrell­e Patterson is third, with 302yards and two TDs on 49carries. The two teams meet today.
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