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Returning to their home turf on Sunday after a two-week stint out west, the Cleveland Browns brace themselves for a clash against the AFC South-leading Jacksonville Jaguars.
Sporting an 8-4 record, Jacksonville maintains a one-game lead over the Colts and Texans in the division, while the Browns (7-5) find themselves seated fifth in the AFC wild card standings. The upcoming game bears significance for both squads, with neither team officially declaring a starting quarterback. Although signs point to Joe Flacco reprising his role for the Browns, the status of Trevor Lawrence remains questionable for the Jaguars.
Amidst the pre-game anticipation, the Browns were initially favored by three points.
Predictions from cleveland.com's seasoned staff:
- Mary Kay Cabot (9-3 overall; 7-4-1 against the spread): Browns 23, Jaguars 20
- The Browns' defense rallies, showcasing the prowess of the top-ranked unit, even in the potential presence of Trevor Lawrence.
- Dan Labbe (7-5; 7-4-1): Browns 24, Jaguars 19
- Labbe's pick leans more towards the team's vibes, questioning if the Browns, despite facing a formidable opponent, are truly destined for a third consecutive loss.
- Ashley Bastock (7-5; 6-5-1): Browns 26, Jaguars 20
- Anticipating a benefit from their 5-1 home record, Bastock foresees a restricted mobility for Trevor Lawrence, especially if he takes the field with an ankle concern.
- Jimmy Watkins (7-5; 4-7-1): Browns 20, Jaguars 13
- Watkins interprets the betting line as indicative of Trevor Lawrence's absence, expressing confidence that C.J. Beathard won't carve through the Browns' defense as Matthew Stafford did in the previous week.
- Irie Harris (6-6; 6-6-1): Browns 20, Jaguars 12
- Harris, aiming to avoid a trifecta of incorrect predictions, envisions a promising home debut for Flacco, coupled with a resurgence from the Browns' defense, particularly in third-down stops.