Browns inactives: No surprises for Cleveland vs. Cardinals

See who will not dress for the Browns in Week 9 against the Cardinals.

The Cleveland Browns had no surprises in their list of inactive players for Week 9 to face the Arizona Cardinals.

They already ruled out defensive end Alex Wright, receiver David Bell and cornerback Greg Newsome.

Cleveland Browns Week 9 inactive list

  • CB Greg Newsome II
  • QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson
  • WR David Bell
  • DT Siaki Ika
  • T Leroy Watson
  • DE Alex Wright

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Cardinals inactives: RB Emari Demercado, WR Michael Wilson out; DL Kevin Strong to play

The Cardinals get Greg Dortch and Kevin Strong back but will not have rookie receiver Michael Wilson in the lineup against the Browns.

The Arizona Cardinals faced the Cleveland Browns on Sunday in Week 9 without several offensive player. With quarterback Clayton Tune getting his first NFL start, he would have to face the league’s No. 1 defense missing running back Emari Demercado and receiver Michael Wilson.

Both were announced as part of the team’s Week 9 inactive list. Also inactive is rookie cornerback Kei’Trel Clark, for the second week in a row.

After missing one game, defensive tackle Kevin Strong, who was questionable for the game with a shoulder injury, will play, as will receiver Greg Dortch, who was also questionable. He missed last week’s game with an ankle injury.

Arizona Cardinals Week 9 inactive list

  • CB Kei’Trel Clark
  • WR Michael Wilson
  • S Qwuantrezz Knight
  • RB Emari Demercado
  • LB Jesse Luketa
  • OL Trystan Colon
  • TE Blake Whiteheart

Clark, Knight, Luketa and Whiteheart are healthy scratches.

Offensive lineman Carter O’Donnell is active for the first time this season.

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6 prop bets to make for Cardinals-Browns in Week 9

The Cardinals might lose badly but you can make some money.

The Arizona Cardinals and Cleveland Browns play Sunday in Cleveland in Week 9. It will be the first NFL start for rookie quarterback Clayton Tune against Cleveland’s No. 1 defense, while Browns QB Deshaun Watson returns to the lineup after recovering from a shoulder injury.

The Cardinals have lost five in a row and are big underdogs in this matchup.

But even if it ends up an ugly loss, you can make the game more interesting with some solid prop bets and win some money.

Below are the best props for the game. Al odds come from BetMGM Sportsbook.

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‘Madden’ sim: Cardinals’ rally falls short in 24-17 loss to Browns

Clayton Tune throws two TD passes but Deshaun Watson has three in a 24-17 simulated Browns win over Arizona in Madden 24.

How will the Arizona Cardinals do against the Cleveland Browns and their No. 1 defense with rookie Clayton Tune making his first NFL start? If things go the way they did in a simulation of the game on “Madden NFL 24,” it won’t be bad.

In the simulation, Tune is sacked three times and throws an interception but had two touchdown passes and has a chance to get a game-tying touchdown at the end. But he ran out of time and the Cardinals lost 24-17 to the Browns.

The Browns took a 7-0 on their first drive of the game, getting a two-yard touchdown pass from Deshaun Watson to Elijah Moore. It was the first of three touchdown passes on the afternoon for Watson.

The Cardinals answered right back with a touchdown of their own. Tune threw a 22-yard touchdown pass to Rondale Moore to tie the score.

The Browns’ next drive stalled and they added three points with a 33-yard field goal and then Tune was picked off by Martin Emerson, the only turnover of the game.

Watson’s four-yard touchdown pass to tight end David Njoku made it 17-7.

After halftime and an Arizona punt, Watson’s third touchdown pass, a five-yarder to Amari Cooper, made it 24-7.

The Cardinals finally responded with a 27-yard field goal, stalling in the red zone.

After forcing a Cleveland punt, the Cardinals turned the ball over on downs in field goal range but sacked Watson twice to force a punt.

Tune threw a 12-yard touchdown pass to Hollywood Brown to make it 24-17 and then the defense forced a punt, giving the offense a chance with under two minutes to go to potentially tie or win the game.

They moved down the field but Tune was sacked with no timeouts left and they were unable to score.

Tune finished completing 19-of-26 passes for 246 yards, two touchdowns and an interception. He also led the Cardinals with 30 rushing yards on seven attempts. Keaontay Ingram only rushed for 16 yards and Tony Jones for 12.

Rondale Moore caught seven passes for 111 yards and a score. Hollywood Brown had four receptions for 79 yards and a score.

Defensively, Zaven Collins dominated. He had 2.5 sacks but was in on all four sacks of Watson, getting half sacks twice with Leki Fotu and once with Marco Wilson.

Watson completed 23-of-29 passes for 194 yards and three touchdowns. Jerome Ford rushed for 53 yards. Elijah Moore was their leading receive with seven catches for 55 yards and a touchdown.

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How to watch, stream, listen to Cardinals-Browns in Week 9

All the info you need to watch or listen to the Cardinals take on the Browns in Week 9.

The Arizona Cardinals are on the road in Week 9 to take on the Cleveland Browns. They have lost five straight games and will send out rookie Clayton Tune to make his first NFL start against the league’s No. 1 defense.

Tune gets the start because the Cardinals traded Josh Dobbs to the Minnesota Vikings. Kyler Murray is almost ready to return.

Meanwhile, the Cardinals seek their first road win of the season.

This will likely be Tune’s only start of the season with Murray’s return expected next week.

Do you plan on watching or listening to the game? The information you need to watch, stream or listen to it is below.

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POLL: Who wins in Week 9 – Cardinals or Browns?

Tell us how you think this game plays out. Will the Cardinals win, lose and cover the spread or just get blown out?

The Arizona Cardinals’ Week 9 opponent are the Cleveland Browns. The Browns are favored by 11.5 points now at the end of the week with the news that Deshaun Watson returns to start at quarterback for Cleveland while rookie Clayton Tune will make his first career start for Arizona.

The Browns have the league’s No. 1 overall defense and No. 1 pass defense.

The Cardinals are down three running backs as James Conner is still on injured reserve for at least one more game, Damien Williams was placed on the practice squad injured reserve and Emari Demercado was ruled out of the game this week with a toe injury.

The Browns have Myles Garrett, one of the best pass rushers in the league, who has 8.5 sacks this season and four forced fumbles.

Who do you think will win this game? Will the Cardinals somehow get the upset? Can they keep it competitive and at least lose and cover the 11.5-point spread? Or will the Browns win this game handily?

Vote in the poll to show what you think!

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Expert picks and predictions for Cardinals-Browns in Week 9

Take a look at some staff and expert picks for the Cardinals’ Week 9 matchup against the Browns.

The Arizona Cardinals face the Cleveland Browns on the road and Sunday in a battle between Deshaun Watson, who returns to the lineup for Cleveland, and rookie Clayton Tune, making his first NFL start.

The point spread has moved from the 8.5 points it was at to start the week to the Browns being favored by 11.5 points.

What are some experts predicting? We have some expert picks below.

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Players to watch for the Cardinals in Week 9 vs. the Browns

Keep an eye on these players on Sunday when the Cardinals play the Browns.

The Arizona Cardinals face the Cleveland Browns Sunday on the road and are big underdogs. Deshaun Watson returns to the lineup for Cleveland at quarterback, while the Cardinals sent rookie Clayton Tune out for his first NFL start, facing the league’s No. 1 defense.

In the game, which Cardinals players should watch in particular?

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Rookie QB Clayton Tune to face impressive Browns defense

The rookie’s first NFL start comes against the league’s No. 1 defense.

The Arizona Cardinals face the Cleveland Browns on Sunday in Week 9 and will have fifth-round rookie quarterback Clayton Tune in the starting lineup. Making his first NFL start, he will be immediately tested.

Cleveland’s defense is impressive.

They are No. 1 in total defense, allowing only 260.0 yards per game. They rank No. 1 in pass defense, allowing only 163.3 yards per game and seventh in rushing defense, giving up 96.7 yards per game.

They allow 19.9 points per game, 12th in the league.

They have 20 sacks as a team, led by Myles Garrett’s 8.5, which is fourth in the NFL and 1.5 behind the NFL leader, Minnesota’s Danielle Hunter.

Their passer rating allowed is 78.9, fifth-lowest in the league.

Their rush defense is not elite. They allow 4.0 yards per carry and have allowed seven rushing touchdowns this season.

The Cardinals will need a great showing by Keaontay Ingram and Tony Jones at running back.

Tune will have his work cut out for him.

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Cardinals add WR Andre Baccellia, QB Jeff Driskel, RB Corey Clement to roster

The Cardinals add QB Jeff Driskel, RB Corey Clement and WR Andre Baccellia to the active roster for the game against the Browns.

The Arizona Cardinals announced three roster additions for their game on Sunday against the Cleveland Browns. Two were elevated from the practice squad and a third was signed to it.

For the second week in a row, the Cardinals signed receiver Andre Baccellia to the active roster, presumably because either Greg Dortch or Michael Wilson, both questionable to play, will be unable to go.

The Cardinals used their two practice squad elevations to add running back Corey Clement and quarterback Jeff Driskel to the roster.

Clement will be the third running back and play mostly special teams while Keaontay Ingram and Tony Jones handle offensive duties.

Driskel will be the backup quarterback to Clayton Tune. Driskel will be active for the first time as a member of the Cardinals.

A signing is different than an elevation because players elevated are reverted to the practice squad on Monday. A player signed remains on the roster unless released and would then have to clear waivers to re-sign with the practice squad.

The Cardinals and Browns kick off Sunday at 11 a.m. Arizona time.

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