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Tennessee Titans. Los Angeles Rams. Kansas City Chiefs. Green Bay Packers. Philadelphia Eagles. Los Angeles Chargers. Follow Adam Rank on Twitter. Related Content. That includes games against the Bills, Chiefs, and Rams, so the matchup isn't too concerning at all. With multiple sacks in all but one game this year, Cleveland's pass rush has been a constant.
Takeaways haven't been quite as consistent, but the Browns are coming off a three-takeaway, one-TD defensive showing against a better offense in Cincinnati.
New England has been better since a mostly rocky start to the year, but rookie QB Mac Jones is still capable of some big mistakes, as we saw last week when he turned it over twice.
The Browns have a solid floor and high ceiling in this matchup. The Ravens allow their fair share of big plays, but facing either Jacoby Brissett or a banged-up Tua Tagovailoa finger on a Thursday night is a great recipe to get back on track. In the five games in which Brissett has seen extensive action, he's taken 16 sacks and turned it over seven times. Tagovailoa has thrown at least one INT in each of his four full games, too. Whoever starts will likely have trouble against Baltimore's big-play defense.
To say Dallas is "due" for a takeaway or two this week is an understatement. After starting the season with multiple takeaways in each of the first six games, Dallas hasn't had any in the past two contests. If Dallas can combine its solid pass rush with its early-season ball-hawking ways, it should post a decent amount of fantasy points against an Atlanta offense that's turned it over multiple times in three of the past four games.
Despite a strong showing in Dallas last week, Denver still allowed four sacks and is a favorable matchup overall. The Eagles should be able to bounce back with a decent defensive performance this week. The Chiefs finally held onto the ball in Week 9, allowing zero takeaways after turning it over 19 times in Weeks Still, the once high-powered offense scored just 13 points.
The Raiders continued their run of decent play against the Giants, allowing just 16 offensive points and registering three sacks and a takeaway.
Vegas has multiple sacks in every game this year and seven takeaways in the past three. Miami and San Francisco saw spikes in ownership levels last week, but with the meetings against the Ravens and Rams, respectively, neither should be considered this week. Eddie is an Australian news reporter with over 9 years in the industry and has published on Forbes and tech crunch. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
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