The Cleveland Browns’ defense allowed 209 yards of offense on the first three drives, all of which results in touchdowns for Buffalo. It was as bad as a defense could look, and I thought it would continue that way the rest of the game. However, over the Bills’ next seven drives, they totaled a combined 50 yards of offense, a pretty stunning turnaround that allowed Cleveland to stay in the game.

Below, we analyze the snap counts and stats on defense for the Cleveland Browns’ Week 16 game against the Buffalo Bills.