Solak spins Week 12 forward: Should the Browns stick with Sanders? Could the Colts lose the AFC South?
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Solak spins Week 12 forward: Should the Browns stick with Sanders? Could the Colts lose the AFC South?
"Every Tuesday, I'll spin the previous week of NFL action forward, looking at what the biggest storylines mean and what comes next. We'll seek measured reactions to everyone's overreactions, celebrate the exciting stuff that nobody is appreciating and highlight what you might have missed Sunday and Monday. There will be film. There will be stats (a whole section of them). And there will be fun."
"On Sunday, the Browns started their third quarterback of the season when fifth-round rookie Sanders took the opening snap against the Raiders. Sixty minutes later, the Browns had their third win of the season, too, beating the Raiders 24-10 for their first road victory since Week 2 of last season. For the first time in 435 days, the Browns experienced a victorious plane ride back to Cleveland. That's a great feeling."
"Week 12 is in the books! It was a great week for almost upsets, as the Giants led the Lions for much of their game, the Colts had the Chiefs exactly where they wanted them, and the Jets led the Ravens at the half. No lead was safe, including the 21-point one the Eagles -- typically a paragon of lead management -- built against the Cowboys."
Week 12 featured multiple near-upsets as the Giants, Colts and Jets each led stronger opponents at points, and a 21-point Eagles lead evaporated against the Cowboys. The Browns started rookie fifth-round quarterback Shedeur Sanders for the first time and defeated the Raiders 24-10, earning their third win of the season and their first road victory since Week 2 of last season. Sanders was the Browns' third quarterback of the season and his start produced a convincing road result. The Browns experienced their first victorious plane ride back to Cleveland in 435 days, underscoring the emotional and practical value of the win.
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