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The Cleveland Browns are back in action today as they take on the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium. Both teams should be rested and ready for some football after enjoying their bye weeks.
Both teams will look a bit different as Cleveland head coach Kevin Stefanski has turned over the offensive playcalling to offensive coordinator Tommy Rees, and the Jets decided to embrace a lost season by trading away cornerback Sauce Gardner and defensive tackle Quinnen Williams.
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Dawgs By Nature:
- Browns vs Jets: Week 10 depends on line of scrimmage, offensive changes (Abby Mueller) – What do the Cleveland Browns need to do to win the Week 10 matchup? Justin Fields, Quinshon Judkins are just part of the 3 keys to victory.
- Browns to face WR on Sunday they almost traded for this week (Thomas Moore) – Cleveland reportedly offered a draft pick to the Indianapolis Colts for Adonai Mitchell before he was traded to the New York Jets.
- Two matchups to watch in Browns vs. Jets (Thomas Moore) – Denzel Ward will look to contain Garrett Wilson, while New York’s young offensive tackles will have to deal with Myles Garrett.
- Cedric Tillman’s return vs. Jets could be huge (Barry Shuck) – The Cleveland Browns roster could get a boost with the return of Cedric Tillman in Week 10 vs the New York Jets.
- Browns welcome back offensive starter for Jets game (Thomas Moore) – Cleveland activates wide receiver Cedric Tillman off injured reserve, but also rules out offensive tackle Cornelius Lucas for the game against the New York Jets.
- Browns work out 6 defenders, including a former Buckeye safety (Jared Mueller) – The Cleveland Browns are scouring the free agent market for safeties, it seems, with Tanner McCalister among the six players the club had in for workouts.
- Jets playing QB games with Browns before Week 10 matchup (Jared Mueller) – Justin Fields or Tyrod Taylor for the New York Jets vs. the Cleveland Browns in Week 10? How about both?
- Browns roster, future: Contending soon is a possibility (Curtiss Brown) – The Browns roster has some needs, but the NFL draft, a franchise QB, and a revamped offensive scheme would mean playoff contention.
Cleveland Browns:
- Quinshon Judkins ready to run through the rookie wall as Browns come out of bye week (Beacon Journal) – There’s always a concern for any rookie, especially a running back, to hit a wall. Quinshon Judkins isn’t most rookies. The Browns’ second-round pick, assuming he’s able to finish out this year, will have played in 16 games.
- Why Paul DePodesta left the Browns. What was his impact in the NFL? (Terry Pluto) – Many in Browns Town were overjoyed with the departure of Paul DePodesta, who had the odd title of chief strategy officer.
- How will the Browns stop the Jets’ run game? (clevelandbrowns.com) – The Browns are back from their bye week and begin the second half of the season when they face the Jets in Week 10. Here are three burning questions for today’s game.
- Myles Garrett returns rested, refocused, ‘on board’ with Browns after venting frustration in loss before bye (Browns Zone) – The anger has only diminished, not disappeared for Myles Garrett. He’ll smash his helmet again if it feels right, thank you. Cleveland’s bye week, which was quickly followed by an uneventful trade deadline, gave the superstar defensive end a chance to reflect and reset.
NFL:
- Bears hope trade bolsters struggling pass rush (ESPN) – By the end of his first week at Halas Hall, Joe Tryon-Shoyinka learned that his introduction to the Chicago Bears’ defense wouldn’t be complete until he did his first set of up-downs, the accountability exercise that is a rite of passage for every player in Dennis Allen’s defense.
- Breakout players at every position at the midpoint of the 2025 NFL season (Pro Football Focus) – A new wave of stars arrives every NFL season, some of whom assert themselves near the top of their positional rankings. As we have passed by the midway point of the 2025 NFL regular season, we can begin to identify who some of those players are. Here are the midseason breakout players who have produced on an individual basis and improved their teams along the way.
- Chase McLaughlin turned his season around, adding to the record book (Tampa Bay Times) – Chase McLaughlin admits he thinks about the misses. Two field goals and an extra point didn’t go through the uprights in the first two games, a rare wobble by one of the NFL’s steadiest place-kickers.
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