Offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt on David Njoku’s Week 1 struggles

Van Pelt was quick to acknowledge that the Browns were lucky that Njoku’s mediocre performance didn’t hurt them worse than it did.

Despite achieving a positive outcome in their Week 1 win against the Carolina Panthers, the Cleveland Browns had some key contributors put out some well-below average showings in the two-point victory. Tight end David Njoku was among those who were unable to get off to much of a start during the season opener, and the Browns’ coaching staff is already hard at work figuring out how to make sure there isn’t a re-run of the inadequate performance in Week 2.

Offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt spoke to the media on Thursday about what caused the uncharacteristic showing, telling reporters that he didn’t notice that Carolina did anything special to hold Njoku to just one catch for seven yards.

“I would not say that they did anything to take him out..” He explained. “They did not double-team him or anything like that. David’s production was huge in the game, not just on the catches but his ability to run block and what he does with his physicality is special. He is a big, big part of our success in the run game, as well. We will get him more involved. We had him on a down-the-field throw using his speed. The linebacker added on late and it was our only sack of the game, but he was running wide open and that would have been a huge play to David if we had got that pressure picked up.”

Cleveland won’t be able to go without their star tight end in any of their remaining matchups in 2022 and was lucky to escape Week 1 unscathed after Njoku struggled so mightily. The Browns are certainly on an upswing, but without every member of the team pulling at full force in the same direction, it will be exceptionally hard to get into the playoffs and beyond.

Expect a huge effort to get Njoku the ball in space this week, and for Jacoby Brissett to get the ball into his hands early and often as he looks to establish a rapport with the talented tight end.

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9 fantasy sleepers for Week 13

Sam Darnold, Benny Snell Jr. and LeSean McCoy highlight the Week 13 list of fantasy sleepers.

In most fantasy football leagues, Week 13 is the final week of the regular season. You might be desperate for a win and need one sleeper to put you over the top.

Or you might already be well set for the playoffs. Even if you are, you should be looking to add as much depth as possible for the postseason.

Either way, Touchdown Wire presents nine fantasy football sleepers for Week 13.

9. Russell Gage, WR, Atlanta Falcons

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Gage could be a good player to start in the Thanksgiving night game with the Saints. He gradually has taken on a bigger role in the offense because so much defensive attention goes to Julio Jones and Calvin Ridley. Gage had eight catches for 76 yards in Sunday’s loss to Tampa Bay. He should play a bigger role going forward.