Updated strength of schedule benefits Browns rest of the 2025 season

Updated strength of schedule benefits Browns rest of the 2025 season
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According to Pro Football Sports Network, the Cleveland Browns have one of the NFL’s “easiest” remaining schedules over the second half of the season.

After having arguably one of the toughest schedules to start, there are plenty of winnable games for the Browns as they get deeper into the 2025 season.

Let’s take a look at the remaining opponents for Cleveland going forward:

Week 7 – vs. Miami Dolphins

Week 8 – @ New England Patriots

Week 9 – BYE

Week 10 – @ New York Jets

Week 11 – vs. Baltimore Ravens

Week 12 – @ Las Vegas Raiders

Week 13 – vs. San Francisco 49ers

Week 14 – vs. Tennessee Titans

Week 15 – @ Chicago Bears

Week 16 – vs. Buffalo Bills

Week 17 – vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

Week 18 – @ Cincinnati Bengals

As mentioned above, unless the team completely implodes on itself like a dying star at some point this season, there are at least 6-7 very winnable games left for Cleveland.

Dillon Gabriel has looked “okay” when given time to throw the football in 2025, and he doesn’t turn the ball over, which is huge for the rookie quarterback. As long as the defense continues to play well and the offense can move the ball downfield, this team definitely has what it takes to be successful from here on out.


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