Overview
- Lions offensive coordinator John Morton said Cleveland "hasn't seen a run game like ours yet" after Detroit’s 224-yard rushing performance in Baltimore.
- Browns star Myles Garrett responded that Detroit "hasn't seen a defensive front like ours," calling Sunday a chance to "see who's right."
- Cleveland leads the NFL against the run at 57.3 rushing yards allowed per game, having held Derrick Henry to 23 yards and Josh Jacobs to 30.
- Defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz downplayed the talk and stressed preparation to stop David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs, who combined for 218 rushing yards and four touchdowns in Week 3.
- Sportsbooks have Cleveland around +9.5 to +10 at Ford Field, and beat reporters frame the matchup as a prove-it opportunity following the Browns’ upset of Green Bay.