3. Time Of Possession Playing A Factor- The Jacksonville Jaguars controlled the ball for nearly twenty minutes, which is obviously playing a big part in the score. Jacksonville has milked the clock and has forced the Browns offense to watch from the sideline as they construct their offensive attack. The Browns had about ten minutes of possession, most of that time resulting in punts. It will be interesting to see if the lack of time spent on the field hurts the Browns in the long run. With such a dominant rushing game, Cleveland will have to make the most of their chances with the football.
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