The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Browns return from bye in precarious state as Watson’s return looms

- By Tom Withers

Deshaun Watson’s arrival in March brought expectatio­ns, scrutiny and distractio­ns to Cleveland. It changed everything about the Browns.

So did his 11-game suspension.

Once they learned their newly acquired franchise quarterbac­k would miss the first two months after Watson settled with the NFL following sexual misconduct allegation­s, the Browns were forced to be more realistic about their goals this season.

Super Bowl dreams dissolved into survival mode.

Now, after eight games, the Browns (3-5) are barely hanging on.

Four losses by three points or fewer, defensive inconsiste­ncies, special teams breakdowns and injuries — notably to star defensive end Myles Garrett, who was in a car wreck — all contribute­d to the Browns reaching their bye week in a precarious state as Watson’s return looms.

But a strong all-around performanc­e in a 32-13 thrashing of Cincinnati in Cleveland’s final game before the break ended a fourgame losing streak, quieted criticism of coach Kevin Stefanski and offered hope that the next nine games will go better.

“I think it provided a picture of the team that we can be,” general manager Andrew Berry said. “We were by no means perfect, but we played our most complete game. We’re hopeful that that will be a nice springboar­d going into the second half of the year.”

Watson may begin practicing next week. As long as he fulfills the requiremen­ts of his settlement, he’ll be eligible to play on Dec. 4 at Houston, which could be

the start of a playoff push, assuming the Browns don’t collapse during a difficult stretch with road games at Miami (6-2) and Buffalo (63), followed by a home date with Tampa Bay (4-5).

Stefanski was voted NFL Coach of the Year after helping the Browns end a nearly 20-year playoff drought in his first season. But an 8-9 record in 2021 followed by the more-bad-than-good start to this season has raised questions about whether he’s the right coach going forward.

Berry gave Stefanski a vote of confidence during the bye, pointing to the team’s self-induced stress caused by the controvers­ial Watson trade.

“Look, Kevin has had to navigate some pretty unique circumstan­ces and some pretty difficult circumstan­ces during his tenure,” Berry said. “And our belief in Kevin is just as strong as the day that we hired him.”

Berry, Stefanski and their

respective staffs spent the bye week analyzing the first eight games and planning for the next nine.

What’s working

Cleveland’s offense has been better than expected with Jacoby Brissett filling in for Watson. Of course, it helps to have one of the league’s best lines, along with star running back Nick Chubb, who gets better every season.

The Browns didn’t overwork Chubb — sometimes to their detriment — in the first eight games so he’s fresh in November and December. Cleveland figures to lean on its running attack in Brissett’s last three starts and while Watson knocks off rust following a 700-day break between regular-season games.

What needs help

Solid performanc­es against Baltimore and Cincinnati have been encouragin­g

for Cleveland’s defense, which was plagued by communicat­ion issues in the secondary and poor tackling over the first six games.

Still, questions remain about the unit’s ability to stop the run as young defensive tackles have developed slower than expected, and Cleveland’s undersized linebacker­s have struggled on inside runs. The Falcons and Chargers bulldozed the Browns for more than 200 yards rushing in consecutiv­e weeks.

Stock up

Brissett’s impact goes way beyond his QB rating.

While the 29-year-old has made costly turnovers in losses, he’s played at a high level (17 of 22 for a season-high 278 yards against the Bengals) while providing valuable leadership with Watson in limbo.

“We knew that he was a special guy in the locker room,” Berry said.

 ?? TIM PHILLIS — FOR THE NEWS-HERALD ?? Nick Chubb is contending for the NFL rushing title again this season.
TIM PHILLIS — FOR THE NEWS-HERALD Nick Chubb is contending for the NFL rushing title again this season.

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