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The Cleveland Browns Will Go 7-9 in 2015 – Here’s Why

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Week 4: @ San Diego Chargers

Just as much as the Browns tend to win games they have no business winning, the Chargers are equally known for losing games they have no business losing. With that said Bolts QB Philip Rivers is a true veteran and won’t be as easily shaken by the blitz as the previous three quarterbacks were.

Rivers is San Diego’s best offensive player (4,286 yards in 2014) without question. His number one target over the last near decade however, Antonio Gates, will be serving the last game of his suspension, and they’re starting a rookie at running back. Could be a game the Browns steal.

Browns defense strikes early and Cleveland wins handedly, 27-13. (2-2)

Week 5: @ Baltimore Ravens

The Ravens are no joke, and at this point, will be the toughest game of the 2015 season for the Cleveland Browns.
Super Bowl winning quarterback Joe Flacco seems to just get it done. Last year Baltimore swept the two-game series, and Cleveland will look to flip that this time around.

The problem is Cleveland is trying to figure out how to win the way Baltimore is already used to winning. Flacco is better than people give him credit for, and his eyes are set on more than just beating the Browns.

Ravens win, 21-16. (2-3)

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