The Browns will look to improve to 4-9 on the season with a win over the Steelers in Week 14. In their previous matchup in Week 12, the Browns defeated the Steelers 24-19 in a snowy game at Huntington Bank Field.
“We really have to go to school on [the Steelers] again, have a good week of practice and then go on the road and try to find a win,” head coach Kevin Stefanski said ahead of the Browns’ upcoming game.
Here are three burning questions ahead of the Browns’ showdown against the Steelers.
Will WR Jerry Jeudy continue his recent dominance against the Steelers?
WR Jerry Jeudy has the fifth-most receiving yards in the NFL this season with 880, 614 of which have come since QB Jameis Winston took over as the Browns starting quarterback in Week 8.
Offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey credited Jeudy’s recent success with his versatility and ability to line up in different positions across the line of scrimmage. On 744 total plays this season, Jeudy has lined up out wide on 63 percent of plays, in the slot on 35 percent of plays and in tight on two percent of plays, per RotoWire.
“I think his mind for the game and his intelligence, his ability to move into different spots, whether it’s inside, outside, X, Z, whatever it is definitely beneficial,” Dorsey said. “You want to be able to move guys around so a defense can’t get a beat on them and know exactly where they’re lining up every time. So, his mental ability to handle that and then the physical ability to run the routes and still be able to win is a huge advantage.”
Against the Steelers in Week 12, Jeudy led the Browns with 85 receiving yards on six receptions, catching all six of his targets.
In Week 14, Jeudy will once again face a talented Pittsburgh secondary that has allowed 220.5 passing yards per game, the 18th-fewest in the NFL, and has the fourth-most interceptions this season with 13.
Steelers CB Joey Porter Jr., who Jeudy…
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