Browns Turn the Page to the Seattle Seahawks

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There was a ton that happened last week for the Cleveland Browns. The quarterback position was up in the air until Friday and then it was back in question at about 1:15pm EST on Sunday afternoon. We then witnessed one of the most back-and-forth games in all of NFL history. Thankfully, the Browns came out on top.
The drama continued through the weekend and it feels like Cleveland enters Week 8 with more questions than answers.
The NFL stops for nothing and there will be an opponent on Sunday. The Browns' opponent this week is a good one as they travel to the Pacific Northwest to take on Seattle.
It's hard not to be a fan of the Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith. This will be the Browns first time facing him since he became a member of the Seahawks. He has certainly turned his career around and is playing as a Top-10 quarterback in the NFL.
Behind him, Kenneth Walker III picked up this year where he left off. The second-year man out of Michigan State is ranked eighth in the NFL with 450 yards already on the year.
The Browns will have their hands full covering the Seahawk receivers on Sunday. DK Metcalf leads the way for the Seahawks outside with 337 yards and two touchdowns while only playing five games. Behind him are Tyler Lockett and former Ohio State Buckeye Jaxon Smith-Njigba. For now, Metcalf is listed as questionable on the injury report this week.
On defense, the Seahawks are a force to be reckoned with. Their defense starts in the middle with All-Pro linebacker Bobby Wagner. Wagner has put together a Hall-Of-Fame resume and is continuing to add to it in his second stint with Seattle. He leads their team with 63 tackles, two sacks, and three TFLs.
The secondary is littered with talent, too. The name that you will hear throughout the week is rookie Devon Witherspoon. This guy is electric and is a true shutdown corner in the making. Rarely do corners have a mix of physicality and cover skills, but he has it.
Up front, they are stout everywhere. A name that is familiar is defensive tackle Dre'Mont Jones. The former St. Ignatius Wildcat and Ohio State Buckeye is off to a great start. He is seventh on the team in tackles, has two sacks and three TFL's on the year.
Travelling to Seattle is hard enough as it is and having to do so with questions at quarterback does not make it any easier. The Browns will have their hands full on Sunday, but a win in Seattle puts them in a great position heading to the second half of the year.

Anthony Moeglin is a northeast Ohio native, who most notably quarterbacked John Carroll University to the NCAA DIII National Semifinals in 2016 after beating the No. 1 team in the country twice in a 4-week stretch. He contributes written and video/podcast content for Browns Digest, as well as serving as the lead football analyst for BuckeyesNow on the FanNation network.
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