3. Limit Le’Veon Bell’s big play ability
With a depleted offensive outlook heading into week two, the Jets will surely try to run their offense through LeVeon Bell, one of the most dynamic running backs in the NFL. After playing every offensive snap last week, expect the same this week against the Browns.
Playing in his first NFL game in 603 days, Bell finished the game with 60 yards rushing on 17 carries, adding six catches for 32 as well through the air. Bell is their go-to playmaker in the backfield and if the Browns contain him both through the air and on the ground, the Browns look well on their way to picking up their first win of the year.