Look: Browns safety Ronnie Harrison scores on a pick-six

Look: Browns safety Ronnie Harrison scores on a pick-six off Colts QB Philip Rivers

The Browns offense cruised out to a 20-10 halftime lead against the Indianapolis Colts. It was the defense’s turn to put some points on the scoreboard just after halftime.

Safety Ronnie Harrison stepped in front of a Philip Rivers pass and didn’t stop until he delivered the ball into the Colts end zone. The 47-yard pick-six put the Browns ahead 27-10.

It was Cleveland’s first defensive score of the season and a nice bit of redemption for Harrison, who dropped a pass earlier in the game that hit him in both hands. Great anticipation and a nice closing burst to the ball make for a heck of a highlight for Harrison.

Browns light up formidable Colts defense in strong first half

The Browns scored 20 points and gained 264 yards in 1st half against the NFL’s best defense

The Indianapolis Colts brought the NFL’s top-rated defense to FirstEnergy Stadium for Sunday’s game against the Browns. Baker Mayfield and the Browns had little trouble making it look a lot less formidable than the Colts expected in the first half.

The Browns put up 20 points, 284 total yards of offense and 16 first downs in the first half. Punter Jamie Gillan had nothing to do except hold for the two extra points and two Cody Parkey field goals in Cleveland’s impressive surge to a 20-10 lead after the first two quarters.

The Colts had allowed 11, 8 and 11 points total in the last three games, all wins. Cleveland gained almost as many yards in the first four offensive drives than the Chicago Bears did for the entire game (289) last Sunday.

Not having LB Darius Leonard is obviously a factor, but the Browns offense was consistently a step ahead of the Colts defense in the first half. It was a masterful game plan from head coach Kevin Stefanski and one executed pretty darn well by QB Baker Mayfield and his mates.

Browns are now 1.5-point favorites vs. Colts

The over/under figure has also risen 2 points

After opening as two-point underdogs for Sunday’s visit from the Indianapolis Colts, the Cleveland Browns are now favored by 1.5 points to beat the visitors from the AFC South.

A combination of more confidence (read: big money being bet) in the Browns and some major Colts injury issues have swung the line at BetMGM.

The over/under figure on the game has also risen, likely a reflection on the Colts losing All-Pro LB Darius Leonard. It opened at 46.5 but is now 48.5 as of Sunday morning.

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Behind Enemy Lines: Breaking down the Week 5 matchup with Colts Wire

Thanks to Kevin Hickey for the answers

A battle of 3-1 teams on 3-game winning streaks should make for a very exciting matchup at FirstEnergy Stadium on Sunday. The Indianapolis Colts come to Cleveland with the NFL’s top defense, as well as a new “old” quarterback in Philip Rivers.

To get more info on the Colts, I turned to Colts Wire and editor Kevin Hickey for a few questions. Hickey graciously provided some good insight with his answers.

How is Philip Rivers working out at QB so far?

He has been more good than bad. He likely won’t be able to carry the offense in an all-out barn burner, but the Colts knew that. They want him to work off of the run game with play-action while limiting the turnover-worthy throws. He’s been efficient thus far through four games, and the upgrade he presents over Jacoby Brissett is obvious. He’s certainly benefiting from the Colts offensive line even if the unit isn’t playing up to its standards.

As the Colts want to win with a strong defense and a stout run game, Rivers has been doing a solid job for the majority of the season.

The Colts have the best scoring defense in the league but they’ve also played some bad offenses. How much has been Indy’s dominance and how much can be attributed to facing the likes of the Jets and Bears?

It’s a bit of both. Their schedule should absolutely be accounted for when looking at the entire picture. That said, they dominated those offenses. That’s what you want to see from a potentially-elite defense. What makes this seem like a sustainable situation comes from their success on third downs and the consistent pressure they get every week.

The addition of DeForest Buckner has been incredible while Justin Houston shows no signs of slowing down. They’ve been extremely strong against the run as well, and that will have to continue against Kareem Hunt and the Browns.

Rookie Jonathan Taylor has taken over as the lead RB. How has he looked?

He’s looked like a rookie. The explosive plays haven’t really been there, but some of that can be attributed to the offensive line failing to stay engaged on their blocks. Taylor has shown some nice vision, but it’s still a work in progress. There have been times when he misses the open hole or doesn’t get there quick enough before it closes.

The Colts also have been using him primarily on the inside, which is fine, but they need to get him to the edge a little more so he can turn the corner a few times a game. His numbers don’t look great, but once he gets a better hold of the blocking scheme and the pace of the league, he should be in a position to shine.

Who are a couple of Colts players that don’t get enough national attention for their play?

Defensive Tackle Grover Stewart is one of the names that comes to mind. Working from the one-technique, Stewart is a brawler in the middle of the defensive line. He’s a bully against interior offensive linemen and wrecks the running game before it gets a chance to find a rhythm.

Cornerback Kenny Moore is constantly underrated. He works primarily from the slot, but his arm length and ability in press coverage allows him to work on the boundary as well. Wide receiver Zach Pascal and tight end Mo Alie-Cox have emerged as underrated players both in their receiving and run-blocking abilities.

What one matchup with the Browns makes you the most nervous for Indianapolis?

It will be containing Myles Garrett. Right tackle Braden Smith has been growing into a strong young tackle, but Garrett is an elite edge rusher. Anthony Castonzo is dealing with a rib injury and may not play on Sunday, which would be a massive blow to the offense. If the Colts can’t contain Garrett, their offense could continue to struggle in a big way.

Who wins and why?

This is a tough matchup to predict because these two teams are very similar. If the Colts can slow down the run and force Baker to throw, I think they can come out with a win. But if players like Castonzo and Darius Leonard miss the game, I’ll go with the Browns. But at this point in the week, I have to stay in the flames with the Colts until they prove us wrong. Colts, 26-23.

Colts will be without starting LT Anthony Castonzo, All-Pro LB Darius Leonard vs. Browns

Two of the Colts best players will miss Sunday’s game

The Browns have some injury issues to deal with for the Week 5 matchup with the Indianapolis Colts, but they are also catching a major break thanks to the Colts’ own injury woes.

Starting left tackle Anthony Castonzo and All-Pro linebacker Darius Leonard have both been ruled out for Sunday’s game at FirstEnergy Stadium. Colts head coach Frank Reich officially ended hopes of either playing during his Friday press conference.

LeRaven Clark will start for Castonzo at left tackle. Anthony Walker figures to get most of Leonard’s reps as the quarterback of the Indianapolis defense.

These are critical losses for the 3-1 Colts. Don’t take my word for it, but let Colts beat writer Zac Keefer of The Athletic say it loud and clear,

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Colts All-Pro LB Darius Leonard could miss Week 5 vs. Browns

Leonard left Week 3 with a groin injury and has not practiced this week

The Cleveland Browns could wind up catching a huge break in Sunday’s matchup with the Indianapolis Colts. Standout Colts LB Darius Leonard has not practiced this week as he nurses a groin injury and his status for the late-afternoon game on Sunday at FirstEnergy Stadium is very much up in the air.

Leonard left last Sunday’s win over the Chicago Bears after injuring the groin.

He is an integral part of the Colts’ top-ranked defense. Leonard has made the Pro Bowl in each of his first two seasons and earned first-team All-Pro as a rookie in 2018 when he led the NFL in tackles.

His status was updated Thursday afternoon, and it sounds as if Leonard will be a true game-time decision to play in Cleveland. The Colts final injury report will come out Friday afternoon.

It’s a familiar situation for Browns fans, who have seen RB Kareem Hunt and CB Denzel Ward also battle groin issues in the early portion of the 2020 season.

 

 


 

Browns are underdogs to Colts despite 3-game win streak

The Colts have also won 3 in a row

The Cleveland Browns have not been 3-1 since the 2001 season. Riding high off a three-game win streak, Kevin Stefanski’s team is quickly becoming a popular darling amongst the national media.

But the bookmakers still don’t buy it.

At BetMGM, the Browns are 2-point underdogs in Week 5 to the visiting Indianapolis Colts. The Colts are also 3-1 and winners of three in a row, most recently knocking off the previously unbeaten Chicago Bears, 19-11.

The game features a relatively low over/under point total of just 46.5. The Browns covered that on their own in Sunday’s win over the Cowboys, but the Colts defense is rated at or near the best in several statistical metrics.

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