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The Cleveland Browns have a troublesome matchup on Sunday towards the Jacksonville Jaguars as each groups want to keep away from falling to 0-2 and falling behind within the loaded AFC.

In his first 4 years, head coach Kevin Stefanski has by no means began a season with out successful one of many first two video games.

Former Browns offensive lineman Floyd Womack just lately shared his opinion concerning the Week 2 matchup and whether or not or not the Browns are able to beating Jacksonville to maintain that streak alive.

Womack appeared on “The Return With Josh and Maria Cribbs” and stated he thinks the Browns can bounce again, telling the hosts, “I simply assume they’ve to return to the drafting board and simply return to the smaller issues of not simply leaping offsides, lining up proper…if you wish to hold a superb drive going, we are able to’t harm ourselves throughout a drive.”

“If they’ll clear up the self-inflicted wounds, they’ll be effective,” Womack added.

The Browns dedicated 11 penalties within the 33-17 blowout by the hands of the Dallas Cowboys in Week 1 whereas Deshaun Watson additionally threw two picks and acquired sacked six occasions, a lot of which had been Watson’s fault for both holding the ball too lengthy or sliding proper in to strain.

Cleveland went simply 2-for-15 on third downs, so Womack is appropriate in stating there’s loads of room for enchancment when contemplating all of the errors they made towards Dallas.

The Browns’ schedule eases up after the Jags sport as they’ve battles with the New York Giants, Las Vegas Raiders, and Washington Commanders.

Womack hit the nail on the top in stating how the Browns shot themselves within the foot final week, and if they’ll clear a couple of issues up, they might discover their means again to .500.


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