Who has the edge? Dolphins at Browns, in battle of 1-5 teams
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Who has the edge? Dolphins at Browns, in battle of 1-5 teams
"The Miami run game got back on track in last Sunday's loss to the Los Angeles Chargers. Running back De'Von Achane had 128 rushing yards and two touchdowns as the team rushed for 137 yards and a 6.5 average. Achane broke off a 49-yard touchdown run in the first quarter, and it was the only touchdown for the offense through three periods. The Dolphins' inconsistent run game ranks 27th in the NFL, but when it's going, it can be tough to stop."
"The Browns have the No. 3 run defense. Defensive end Myles Garrett is, of course, the headliner on a stout defensive line that also has rookie first-round pick Mason Graham at defensive tackle. Standout linebacker Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah is on the physically-unable-to-perform list, so Carson Schwesinger and Flanagan High product Devin Bush Jr. have been there at linebacker for this unit. Edge: Browns."
"The Dolphins' dead-last run defense did it again, allowing a reserve running back to rush for more than 100 yards in a game. After Rico Dowdle of the Panthers, it was Kimani Vidal of the Chargers going for 124 yards on 18 attempts. Miami continues to have poor run fits, and the young defensive line is putting a burden on veteran Zach Sieler up front. K.J. Britt filled in admirably for Tyrel Dodson with a team-leading 13 tackles, and Dodson should be back from concussion protocol this Sunday."
Both teams enter Week 7 at 1-5 with a matchup at Huntington Bank Field. Miami's run offense showed life as De'Von Achane rushed for 128 yards and two touchdowns, helping the Dolphins average 6.5 yards on 137 team rushing yards. Miami's offensive line features rookie Jonah Savaiinaea and replacements Cole Strange and Larry Borom, while center Aaron Brewer is nursing a pectoral issue. Cleveland ranks No. 3 against the run, led by Myles Garrett and rookie Mason Graham, with Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah on PUP and Carson Schwesinger and Devin Bush Jr. filling linebacker roles. Miami's run defense ranks last and has allowed multiple 100-yard performances; K.J. Britt stepped in at linebacker with 13 tackles, and Tyrel Dodson is expected back from concussion protocol. The Browns rank No. 28 as a rushing offense.
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