Updated: Nov. 02, 2025, 5:11 a.m.|Published: Nov. 02, 2025, 5:00 a.m.Ted CrowBy Ted Crow, Special to cleveland.com

CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Cleveland Browns (2-6) have a bye this week and will have plenty of adjustments to make involving the offensive side of the ball before they go to New York to face the Jets (1-7).

Rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel doesn’t have time to throw the ball and when he does have time the ball is too often dropped. The running game is too inconsistent to take some pressure off of the passing game. Defenses don’t fear getting beat deep allowing them to load up the box to stop the Browns running game.

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