Cleveland Browns look to rebound against injury-plagued New York Jets on Monday night

The injury-hit New York Jets host the Cleveland Browns on Monday Night Football, exclusively live on Sky Sports Action.

This is exactly what to expect…
After all of the hype, enthusiasm, and talk enclosing the rejuvenated Browns (0-1) that this offseason, they were obliterated in Week 1, falling 43-13 into the Tennessee Titans in the home.
Baker Mayfield was outspoken regarding the’matchups‘ he liked against Tennessee, however, he’s kept himself. After throwing three interceptions in the opener will he bounce back?
The Jets (0-1) had lots of excitement heading into this season, and a 16-0 third-quarter lead over Buffalo in game one, they looked to be following through. But the week that followed, and also that game’s remainder were nightmares.
New York dropped that game 17-16, and they’ve lost quarterback Sam Darnold, big signing CJ Mosley, and pick Quinnen Williams to illness and injury. Even All-Pro runner Le’Veon Bell remains suspicious.
Former Denver newcomer Trevor Siemian comes in at quarterback for the Jets, but expectations are reduced for the 27-year-old, that did nothing in Minnesota and has managed 30 touchdowns and 24 picks in 25 games as a Bronco.
Cleveland have loads of star names. Baker Mayfield will soon be in the spotlight following his rough opener, when his weapons are in focus, but considering he’s Jarvis Landry Odell Beckham Jr, and David Njoku around him , it would indicate a day for the QB.
After 17 carries against Tennessee, the Browns could lean even more heavily to take off the stress.
Le’Veon Bell is one of the very electric playmakers at the history of this league, so if he performs , the New York crime will probably be centred around him. Otherwise, New York pass-catching Bilal Powell rear, and will turn into transformed wide receiver Ty Montgomery. To put it in perspective how significant Bell is: he received 17 carries and nine goals in Week 1, Powell was inactive and while Montgomery had two efforts for four yards.
Jamison Crowder – signed into some deal this summer – received a whopping 17 targets and captured 14 of these, tying a Jets record for most catches in a game. Robby Anderson is while we’re interested in their own encore.

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