The New York Jets (1-7) will host the Cleveland Browns (2-6) at MetLife Stadium on Sunday in Week 10.
Let's take a deeper look at what to expect from the Jets' next opponent.
A Tale of Two Units
The Browns will take on the Green & White this week after a loss to the Patriots in Week 8, 32-12, and Week 9 bye. And over the Browns' last eight games, the elite play of their defense has been overshadowed by subpar play on offense.
The Browns have the third-lowest scoring offense in the NFL this season, averaging 15.8 points per game; , and the second-fewest yards allowed on defense, 276.9 yards per game.
Cleveland made a change at quarterback four games into the season, benching the since-traded veteran Joe Flacco for rookie Dillon Gabriel, a third-round pick in April's NFL Draft (No. 94).
The move, however, has done little to spark the Browns' unit. Gabriel, a lefty, has completed 59.9% of his passes for 702 yards, 5 touchdowns and 2 interceptions over 6 games (4 starts). Cleveland has averaged 17.5 points per game during Gabriel's starts.
Rookie RB Quinshon Judkins has been a bright spot on offense. Judkins, following his 3-game suspension to begin the season, has run for 486 yards (4.1 yards per attempt) and 5 touchdowns in 7 games.