Consider that for a moment. A week after head coach Freddie Kitchens had to answer countless questions about late-game playcalling and offensive struggles, Cleveland’s offense racked up 530 yards and scored 40 points. The defense forced three turnovers, including two interceptions of previously interception-free quarterback Lamar Jackson.
The final result: a 40-25 win in the same place in which the Browns came painfully close to finishing above .500 at the end of last season.
Here are our three big takeaways from the statement victory for the Browns
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