The Jets travel to First-Energy Stadium this week to play a Cleveland Browns team filled with heartbreak after two very devastating games. After being seconds away from beating Pittsburgh in overtime Week 1, the Browns nearly pulled off a miracle upset against the Saints that was unfortunately stopped short by a couple of kicking mistakes and poor decisions by Tyrod Taylor late in the game. Despite their 0-1-1 record, the Browns are arguably the most impressive team right now in the AFC North (which isn’t really saying much). On the other hand, the Jets, who are led by rookie quarterback Sam Darnold, have yet to prove themselves after a very inconsistent start to the season. After beating the Lions 48-17 in week 1, the Jets followed up their blowout win with a rather poor performance against their AFC east division rivals. Can the Browns finally get their first win in nearly two years? Will Sam Darnold establish himself as the best quarterback to come out of the star-studded 2018 draft class? Hopefully this anything but high-profile game can help us answer those questions. Stay tuned for my post-game analysis sometime tomorrow.
~Henry
