6 reasons for Browns optimism heading into Week 4 versus Lions

6 reasons for Browns optimism heading into Week 4 versus Lions
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The Cleveland Browns are fresh off a big, shocking victory over the Green Bay Packers in Week 3 but, in the NFL, things move quickly. We may not be on to Week 4 in totality yet, the NFL playoff race and NFL draft positioning were more important already this morning, but a quick look ahead to the next team on the Browns schedule on this Victory Monday.

The Detroit Lions came into the season with high expectations and were seen as one of the toughest games on Cleveland’s schedule. The two teams have had some memorable games in the past and, after Week 3’s shocking win on the shores of Lake Erie, we could be in for another fun matchup.

There is no “Battle of the Barge” this week but we could be in for an important game in Week 4 with six reasons for optimism for the visitors:

Browns Defense

There are still ways to beat the Cleveland defense but DC Jim Schwartz has the defensive line humming, LB Carson Schwesinger all over the field and has basically nullified the run game of all three teams they’ve faced. As Brian Baldinger noted, “the best defense in football” can carry the team.

Lions Coordinators

Detroit is still finding its way after losing OC Ben Johnson and DC Aaron Glenn. A storyline that Lions media and coaches are probably sick of already, the team must prove they have things figured out with new OC John Morton and DC Kelvin Sheppard before this question will go away.

Quinshon Judkins and Game Control

Through three weeks of the NFL season, Cleveland has averaged the fifth-most time of possession despite not running the ball well, overall, especially in Week 1 without Judkins. The Browns rookie back is showing flashes of finding his footing already and, paired with Kevin Stefanski’s ball control offense, has allowed Cleveland to control the clock and game flow for two whole games and the early parts of Week 2 versus the Baltimore Ravens.

Short week for home team, short travel for visitors

The Lions have not played their Week 3 game yet, facing the Ravens on Monday Night Football on the road. With the Browns sitting at home after finishing their Week 3 victory around 4 PM on Sunday, Detroit will land back home sometime early Tuesday morning (between 2 AM and 3 AM) and are likely only to have a walk through on Wednesday, instead of a practice. The Lions are a veteran team, but could feel the effects going into the fourth game of the season, especially with the Browns having about 36 hours more rest.

Detroit vs Green Bay Week 1

A small thing but still interesting to look back at the team Cleveland just beat and the team they play next, matching up just a couple of weeks ago. The Packers held the Lions to just 46 yards rushing on 22 attempts and held QB Jared Goff to 225 yards with...