8:20 pm
September 22

Rams @ Browns

Who will WIN this matchup?

Los Angeles Rams (2-0)

@ Cleveland Browns (1-1)

 

Current odds:

Los Angeles Rams: (-200)

Cleveland Browns: (+175)

 

The spread for the game is Los Angeles by 3.5 points.

One big addition from late last season is the return of wide receiver Cooper Kupp, who went down in Week 10 with a knee injury and missed the rest of the 2018 campaign. Kupp is leading the team with 12 receptions for 166 yards but Goff is impressed with the entire wide receiver group. “The way they push each other and the way that they hold each other to such a high standard and are so unselfish so team-oriented, it makes my job so much easier,” Goff told reporters. “I don’t have to think about, ‘man, this guy hasn’t touched the ball in a while, make sure he gets the ball.’ It’s really freeing to be able to just throw it to whoever is open and throw it to whoever we try to get open, and they understand that and do a great job with it.”

The highlight from Monday’s 23-3 win over the New York Jets was the breakout from Beckham, who made a one-handed catch along the sideline and scored the longest touchdown (89 yards) of his career but also acknowledged that the offense is far from a finished product. “I know we are not where we want to be, but the good thing is we have more games, more opportunities and more practices to come together and prove ourselves,” Beckham told reporters. “Just like anything else, it is really not where you start; it is where you finish. We did not get off to the best start. We managed the game and got out of there with a win. We just need to improve this week facing a very, very, very good team coming in Sunday night.” The most consistent player on the Cleveland offense is running back Nick Chubb, who totaled 137 yards in the first two games.

Browns TE David Njoku (wrist, concussion) is not expected to play Sunday.

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Confidence
StreakSmarter Pick
Los Angeles Rams