AFC North Preview, Week 3: Ravens in primetime, Bengals seek 3-0 start without Burrow

AFC North Preview, Week 3: Ravens in primetime, Bengals seek 3-0 start without Burrow
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Cleveland Browns (0-2)

After being thrashed by the Ravens in Week 2, the Browns will return home seeking to avoid an 0-3 start. Unfortunately, that task will come against the Green Bay Packers, who are red-hot to begin the year.

The Packers are 2-0 after convincing wins over two returning playoff teams. Their defense will pose significant challenges for the Browns’ offense, particularly in the trenches. The Browns gave up a lot of pressure to the Ravens last Sunday, and now will have the daunting task of blocking Micah Parsons, Rashan Gary, and others.

For the Browns to find success offensively, they badly need to establish a consistent run game. Joe Flacco has attempted a league-high 90 passes through two games at the age of 40. The results have not been stellar, to say the least.

Look for rookie running back Quinshon Judkins to get extended work. Judkins made his season debut last week and had a 31-yard run. He’s already the team’s leading rusher for the season after one game. If the Browns can grind out some yards on the ground, it will keep the Packers’ pass rush at bay more and limit turnover probability.

Cincinnati Bengals (2-0)

Fueled by a late comeback effort, the Bengals escaped Week 2 with another narrow victory to improve to 2-0. For a team usually plagued by slow starts, this is a welcome development. It’s especially fortunate that the Bengals managed to win both of these games, because now they’ll be without the services of Joe Burrow. Burrow suffered a turf toe injury against the Jaguars and is scheduled to be sidelined for at least three months.

In his absence, backup quarterback Jake Browning led multiple scoring drives and scored the go-ahead touchdown late. He also threw three interceptions, though, and the Bengals are undoubtedly a more limited offense with him under center instead of Burrow.

Their Browning-led attack will be put to the test in Week 3. The Minnesota Vikings and their defensive coordinator, Brian Flores, are one of the more blitz-happy defenses in the NFL. Flores will likely try to pressure Browning often to avoid the damage that Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins can do.

On the flip side, the Bengals will be facing a backup quarterback of their own. Carson Wentz will start for the Vikings in place of J.J. McCarthy. The Vikings will also be without Aaron Jones but still have a capable offensive attack with Justin Jefferson at wide receiver. The Bengals’ defense will be tested but a good avenue for success would be taking advantage of an undermanned Minnesota offensive line missing multiple starters.

Pittsburgh Steelers (1-1)

The Steelers’ offense came back to earth in Week 2. After a 34-point outing in the season opener, the Steelers scored half of that in a 14-point loss at home to the Seahawks. They were competitive but the combination of costly blunders on special teams and poor defensive consistency were too much to overcome.

Now, the Steelers...