Chargers vs. Browns: Going behind enemy lines to preview Week 9 matchup

To get an idea of what to expect from the Chargers’ Week 9 opponent, we went Behind Enemy Lines with Browns Wire editor Cory Kinnan.

The Chargers head to Cleveland on Sunday for an AFC matchup with the Browns. Both rosters look vastly different from the last time the two teams played in 2022.

To get an idea of what to expect from the Browns, we went Behind Enemy Lines with Browns Wire editor Cory Kinnan.

What impact has Jameis Winston’s insertion into the starting lineup had on this Browns offense?

It’s pretty hard to deny the impact of the quarterback position in Cleveland after seeing Joe Flacco routinely throw for 300 yards, then none for the first seven games of the 2024 season, then one the week a quarterback change happened. This is a talented roster, and the most important aspect inserting Winston changes is the protection up front. With Winston getting the ball out on time, the pass protection looks night-and-day different.

Cleveland is playing like a league-average defense after finishing first in EPA/play last season. What’s changed on that unit?

They kind of got back into a rhythm last week against the Ravens. Cornerback Martin Emerson Jr. has certainly shown some regression, which is hurting the defense as a whole. For the most part, however, they have just been on the field way too much. With sustained offensive drives a week ago, the defense was able to catch its breath and retake the field well-rested.

Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah was ruled out early in the week. How does his absence affect what the Browns want to do defensively?

Losing a battery in the middle of the defense is not easy, especially with their MIKE linebacker out as well in Jordan Hicks. However, they have gotten stellar play out of former undrafted linebacker Mohamoud Diabate, which softens the blow. However, Devin Bush will likely start at WILL in place of Owusu-Koramoah, and that is a massive blow to the Browns defensively. There is no replacing the ability to avoid blocks and instantly shoot gaps that Owusu-Koramoah brings to the field.

How close is Nick Chubb to 100%? Should Chargers fans be worried about him going for 134 yards and 2 TDs as he did last time these two teams met?

He showed signs of his old self last week against the Ravens, finding narrow backside cuts that only a select view backs have the vision to hunt out. Chubb has shown he’s not bracing for contact and isn’t fearing initiating it, either. He’s pretty close if he isn’t 100 percent yet. The run blocking up front is the main issue here, not the health of Chubb.

What’s your score prediction for the game?

This Browns roster is excellent. They were a year ago and had been anchored by inept quarterback play. They could still make a run in a down AFC over the next few weeks. That run continues this week. It won’t be easy against a physical and well-coached Chargers team, but the Browns pull it out 27-24.

3 bold predictions for Chargers in Week 9 vs. Browns

The Chargers travel to Cleveland for a big AFC game that could play a decisive role in the postseason down the road.

If the Chargers want a legitimate shot at the postseason, they will have to start reeling off consecutive victories. There’s no better chance to do so than this weekend against a fellow AFC squad in the Browns.

Despite being on the road in Cleveland, Los Angeles is a 1.5-point favorite in Week 9. Without further ado, here are some bold predictions for this weekend’s matchup.

Ladd McConkey records his second consecutive 100+ yard game

No Charger had a 100+ yard receiving game until Week 8. That is until McConkey racked up a career-high 111 receiving yards against the Saints. The rookie continues to improve each passing week, and he’s established himself as Justin Herbert’s favorite weapon. In Week 9, McConkey should be able to take advantage of the Browns in the slot. Their best cornerback, Denzel Ward, primarily resides on the outside. Without many true threats on the outside, expect the Bolts to continue feeding McConkey a heavy dose of targets.

Chargers win the turnover battle by 2+

The Browns are one of the worst teams in the NFL regarding turnover margin. They are tied for 25th with a -4 turnover differential, albeit most of these numbers did come with Deshaun Watson at quarterback. On the flip side, the Chargers rank fifth with a margin of +6. It’s been a large reason why they have a winning record. Herbert’s ability to protect the football has been the main contributor to the turnover differential, as he has thrown just one interception in 196 pass attempts this season.

Despite appearing in just 99 games in his career, Jameis Winston ranks eighth amongst active quarterbacks in interceptions with 99. His interception rate is the highest among the top-25 in interception leaders. While he remains a better option than Watson, the Chargers defense should be able to take advantage of his aggressive playstyle.

Defense racks up 4+ sacks

No team in the NFL has given up more sacks in 2024 than the Cleveland Browns. They’ve given up six more sacks (37) than the next team in line. Couple that with the fact that Joey Bosa seems likely to play, and this prediction doesn’t even feel all that bold. Khalil Mack has been tremendous this season, so I expect him to get into that action as well.

Statistical Breakdown: How the Chargers and Browns stack up before Week 9 game

Here’s how the Chargers and Browns stack up statistically ahead of Sunday’s matchup.

The Chargers and Browns are set to square off this upcoming Sunday.

Here’s how Los Angeles and Cleveland stack up statistically ahead of the Week 9 matchup:

Offense

Category Chargers Browns
Points per game 18.9 ppg (24th) 17.3 ppg (27th)
Passing offense 194.0 ypg (24th) 179.8 ypg (29th)
Rushing offense 117.1 ypg (20th) 92.5 ypg (27th)
Total offense 311.1 ypg (23rd) 272.3 ypg (31st)
3rd down conversions 40.40% (9th) 27.68% (32nd)
Red zone scoring 43.75% (30th) 61.54% (9th)
Sacks allowed 18 (14th) 37 (32nd)
Turnovers 4 (3rd) 9 (18th)

Defense

Category Chargers Browns
Points allowed 13.0 ppg (1st) 23.3 ppg (18th)
Passing defense 193.4 ypg (9th) 200.6 ypg (12th)
Rushing defense 112.0 ypg (11th) 125.9 ypg (17th)
Total defense 305.4 ypg (8th) 326.5 ypg (14th)
3rd down conversions 32.22% (5th) 31.07% (3rd)
Red zone defense 41.67% (4th) 58.33% (18th)
Sacks 18 (18th) 21 (9th)
Takeaways 10 (14th) 5 (26th)

 

Who are the experts taking in Chargers vs. Browns?

Find out who experts are picking between the Chargers and Browns.

The Los Angeles Chargers are 1.5-point favorites over the Cleveland Browns in Week 9 of the 2024 regular season. The over/under is 42.5 points, per BetMGM Sportsbook.

That means oddsmakers are taking bets on whether the two teams will combine to score more than or fewer than 42.5 points.

My score prediction for the game is a 24-17 win for the Chargers, with a combined total of 41 points. So, if I were putting money based on my prediction, I’d bet the under.

As for game picks, analysts believe Los Angeles is going to win.

Expert Pick
Nate Davis (USA Today) Browns
Jarrett Bell (USA Today) Browns
Mike Clay (ESPN) Chargers
Matt Bowen (ESPN) Chargers
Pete Prisco (CBS Sports) Chargers
Bill Bender (Sporting News) Chargers
NFL.com Staff Chargers (3-2)
Bleacher Report Chargers

Sunday’s game will begin at 11:00 a.m. PT and be televised on CBS.

Announcers set for Chargers vs. Browns Week 9 game

Find out who will be calling the Week 9 game between the Chargers and Browns.

The Chargers look to improve to 5-3 when they meet the Browns on Sunday, Nov. 3, at 11:00 a.m. PT.

The Week 9 game will be televised on CBS. Spero Dedes and Adam Archuleta will have the call.

Los Angeles is coming off a 26-8 victory over the Browns behind a breakout performance by Ladd McConkey and a dominant defensive effort.

Cleveland upset the Ravens, 29-24, in a game where Jameis Winston made his first start for the Browns and threw three touchdowns.

The Chargers lead the overall series, 19-9-1. The Bolts have won in their last four meetings with the Browns.

5 Browns players to watch vs. Chargers

The Browns look like a different team with Jameis Winston at quarterback, which should make for a solid Week 9 matchup against the Chargers.

It’s been a disappointing year for the Browns after they went 11-6 and made the postseason in 2023. The AFC North side has already matched its loss total from last year, as they are 2-6 through two months of the season.

The Browns did upset the Ravens last week though, and the offense looks completely different with Jameis Winston under center. With that, here are some players that the Chargers will have to keep an eye on this upcoming weekend.

RB Nick Chubb

One of the best running backs in the league when healthy, Chubb returned to action in Week 7 after a gruesome knee injury last year. In his first two games of the year, he’s ran for 74 yards and a touchdown on 27 attempts. After just 30 snaps in his season debut, he ramped up to playing 60% of the team’s offensive snaps in Week 8. Expect that number to continue to increase, and the Chargers defense must contain them if they want to win this game.

TE David Njoku

After the best season of his career in 2023, Njoku is rounding back into that form over the last few weeks. In the last two games, he’s caught 15 passes for 137 receiving yards and two touchdowns. He’s one of the best tight ends in the NFL when healthy and with Winston now at quarterback, he has someone that can get him the ball. Slowing Njoku down should be the Chargers’ #1 priority in the passing game.

RT Jack Conklin

The trenches will be where this game will be won on both sides of the ball. Conklin will likely face Khalil Mack most of the game, and that will be the matchup of the day. Mack continues to be an elite edge rusher for Los Angeles, and Conklin has been solid in 2024.

EDGE Za’Darius Smith

While Myles Garrett gets all of the attention, Smith is still quite the player at 32 years old. The Chargers’ elite offensive tackle duo will have their hands full on Sunday with the Browns pass rush. In eight games this season, the three-time Pro Bowler has 5.0 sacks in addition to five tackles for loss. Smith is on pace for the fourth double-digit sack campaign of his career.

S Juan Thornhill

The former Chiefs safety has helped solidify the safety position for the Browns in 2024. He’s played in just three games as he dealt with a calf injury for awhile, but he’s now back in the lineup. Albeit in limited action, Thornhill has been highly effective against the run this season. We’ll see what kind of impact he has against J.K. Dobbins and the Chargers’ rushing attack.

Chargers’ first injury report ahead of Week 9 vs. Browns

Check in on the health of the Chargers heading into their Week 9 matchup with the Browns

The Chargers had their first practice on Wednesday in preparation for the Week 9 game against the Browns.

Los Angeles had four non-participants: Tight end Will Dissly (shoulder), cornerback Kristian Fulton (hamstring), linebacker Denzel Perryman (toe) and tight end Stone Smartt (ankle).

Edge defender Joey Bosa (hip), wide receiver D.J. Chark (groin), WR Derius Davis (hamstring), defensive lineman Morgan Fox (groin), TE Hayden Hurst (groin), WR Quentin Johnston (ankle), EDGE Khalil Mack (non-injury related), WR Ladd McConkey (hip), WR Brenden Rice (shoulder) and CB Ja’Sir Taylor (fibula) were limited.

The Chargers are hopeful Chark and Johnston can play this weekend. Chark has yet to make his debut with the team and Johnston has missed the last two games.

Key things to know about Chargers’ Week 9 opponent: Browns

Here are some important things to know about the Browns ahead of the Week 9 matchup with the Chargers.

The Chargers are on the road to face the Browns on Sunday, Nov. 2, at 11:00 a.m. PT.

To get you prepped for the Week 9 bout, here are five key things to know about Los Angeles’ opponent ahead of the matchup.

How things are going…

The Browns are 2-6 on the season. Cleveland is coming off a 29-24 win over the Ravens. Before that, they had lost five straight games.

Jameis provides a spark

Deshaun Watson went down with a season-ending Achilles injury, and Winston got the start in Week 8 against the Ravens. The veteran journeyman stepped up in a big way, completing 27 of 41 passes for 334 yards, three touchdowns and zero interceptions. His performance was a much-needed boost for a struggling offense. Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski said Winston will continue to start at quarterback.

Stalled on the ground

The Browns’ rushing offense hasn’t been anything to write home about. Nick Chubb, who suffered a gruesome injury last season, is back in the fold. Slowly working his way back, Chubb has carried the ball 27 times for 74 yards and a touchdown in his two games. Overall, Cleveland is 27th in rushing, averaging only 92.5 yards per carry.

Middle-of-the-pack defense

The Browns rank 18th in points allowed (23.3 ppg), 12th against the pass (200.6 yards per game) and 18th against the run (125.9 ypg). Cleveland could be without a couple of defensive starters. Cornerback Denzel Ward is in concussion protocol. Linebacker Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah is out with a neck injury. Jordan Hicks has been out the last three of four contests with an elbow/triceps injury.

Look out for…

Edge rushers Myles Garrett and Za’Darius Smith. Rashawn Slater and Joe Alt have been lights out this season, and they must continue to play at a high level against two premier pass rushers. Garrett and Smith have 36 and 24 quarterback pressures, respectively.

Deshaun Watson injury opened the door for a Browns-Saints revenge game

Injuries to Deshaun Watson and Dorian Thompson-Robinson could lead to Jameis Winston being the Browns starting QB when they face the Saints

The New Orleans Saints welcome the Cleveland Browns into the Caesars Superdome in a month, and Jameis Winston may be the Browns’ starting quarterback when that game rolls around.

Winston has spent most of his time in Cleveland as Deshaun Watson’s backup. That changed Sunday. The Browns opted to make Dorian Thompson-Robinson the backup ahead of their game against the Cincinnati Bengals and push Winston to the emergency quarterback role.

An emergency happened. Watson went down with a season-ending Achilles injury, and Thompson-Robinson injured a finger on his throwing hand. This led to Winston entering the game at quarterback.

Thompson-Robinson’s injury isn’t believed to be major, per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, and his availability is up in the air right now. If Winston starts the next game and performs well enough, Winston could hold on to that starting spot. That would put him in line to start against New Orleans.

Winston spent four years with the Saints before going to Cleveland. He didn’t depart on the best terms. He lost his job to Andy Dalton due to injury in 2022. Winston later said he was told he wouldn’t have lost his job if he stepped away to recover. He was made false promises by Dennis Allen.

Ironically, Winston’s last play in New Orleans was a middle finger to Allen. Winston and the team opted to not kneel and instead get Jamaal Williams a touchdown.

Allen clearly wasn’t a fan of that by his postgame actions and press conference. That was Winston’s last play in New Orleans until possibly Week 11.

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Hall of Fame WR on Amari Cooper: Opposite of Stefon Diggs’ personality

Hall of Fame WR on Amari Cooper: Opposite of Stefon Diggs’ personality

The Buffalo Bills traded for Cleveland Browns wide receiver Amari Cooper on Tuesday, and with that came some hot takes from the national media.

Fox Sports’ Michael Irvin had some words on the matter. More specifically, the Dallas Cowboys Hall of Famer compared Cooper to former Bills WR Stefon Diggs. And, he wasn’t comparing their play on the field. Everyone knows they can both play at a high level. He was comparing their personalities in the Bills’ locker room.

On the Cooper to Buffalo trade, Irvin said, “I think it’s interesting that this is such an antithesis when you talk about Stefon Diggs. Personality-wise, they are absolute opposites. This is a quiet guy who’s going to be in the locker room just playing chess with people. He literally plays chess. He’s not going to be loud. He’s not gonna cause any stir. When the game pressure is on the line… he’s not going to be like Stefon Diggs demanding that the man throw you the ball no matter what. That’s what is different. Right now, that’s good for Josh Allen to get that talent without that noise.”

These are quite the statements coming from Irvin given that he knows Cooper well due to their Cowboys connection. And, Irvin had Cooper’s back when the Cowboys traded him to the Browns in 2022.

Take a look at the full video segment from Fox Sports’ SPEAK show:

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