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Browns’ Passing Offense Needs to Have a Big Day Against Rams Defense

October 23, 2015   ·     ·   Jump to comments

This season, the Cleveland Browns have not been wanting for offensive playmakers. Though their offense isn't made up of household names or perennial Pro-Bowlers, that side of the ball has clearly been the team's biggest strength. 
That offensive prowess, particularly in the passing game, should come in handy on Sunday when the Browns take on the St. Louis Rams. For all the credit the Rams have been given for building one of the most fearsome front sevens, one that has totaled 19 combined sacks so far this year, they are still susceptible to being caught by opponents' passing games.
While the Rams are giving up a 10th-best 235 passing yards per game and have held four of their five 2015 opponents to under 200 yards passing, the St. Louis offense has been outscored by its opponents, 113 to 84. Meanwhile, at 272 yards, the Browns are averaging the ninth-most passing yardage on a weekly basis. And with 227 total pass attempts so far this year, Cleveland has thrown the ball m...

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