S Rayshawn Jenkins
The day before the game against the Dolphins, Jenkins gave a speech to the Browns, according to Wright. In the speech, Jenkins told his teammates that on every play, two things can happen – a win or a loss.
"I talked about just winning every play individually," Jenkins said. "I really just encouraged our guys to check that win column more than that 'L' column. I told them if we did that, we would find ourselves in a pretty good spot."
On Oct. 19, the Browns won more plays than they lost, and Jenkins helped contribute to that goal. He recorded both his first interception and fumble recovery of the season with the Browns.
On the kickoff return that Delpit knocked the ball out, Jenkins tracked down the bouncing ball and fell on it, his first takeaway of the game. Then, later in the second quarter, Jenkins tracked down RB De'Von Achane going to the left for a screen pass and hit him, putting the ball into the air. CB Tyson Campbell caught the ball and ran 34 yards for a pick-6 in part thanks to Jenkins' hit on Achane.
Jenkins picked off Tagovailoa in the fourth quarter, catching a pass in the numbers after Tagovailoa was pressured by Delpit. Jenkins ran the pick to Miami's 2-yard line, setting up a Judkins touchdown a play later.
"Everybody played some really good complementary football, they played together today," Jenkins said. "Everybody playing some of their best football at the same time is what I was preaching. It goes to show you that if we come out and do what we do, we can be good."