Browns vs Texans: Week 2 NFL preview

Sep 12, 2021; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield (6) calls an audible against the Kansas City Chiefs during the first half at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports

The Cleveland Browns will look to bounce back from their opening loss at Kansas City in Sunday’s Week 2 showdown with the Houston Texans.

Below, you’ll find a full preview of this upcoming contest, including key matchups to watch, a score prediction and much more.

Cleveland Browns vs Houston Texans: What you need to know

Find out where the Browns and Texans stand in our NFL Week 2 power rankings

Browns offensive line vs Texans front seven

If you look at Houston’s roster as a whole, there isn’t a lot that will blow you away. Sure, there are some decent players littered throughout, but it’s clear that the Browns are so vastly superior in every area.

Cleveland returns all five starters from an elite 2020 offensive line, and that unit should have a field day against a Texans front without much firepower. The only saving grave for the visitors is that the Browns are coming off last Sunday’s game a little bit hobbled.

Advantage: Cleveland Browns

Baker Mayfield vs Tyrod Taylor

This quarterback duel is most interesting, because Browns QB Baker Mayfield was the No. 1 overall pick who ultimately replaced Tyrod Taylor as Cleveland’s starter in 2018, and he’s never looked back.

Taylor has since mentored the likes of Los Angeles Chargers reigning Offensive Rookie of the Year Justin Herbert. A freak accident in which a team doctor punctured his lung before kickoff led Taylor to lose his job to Herbert after one start in 2020. Mayfield got thrust into action when Taylor suffered a concussion.

See where the Browns rate in our updated NFL defense rankings

Advantage: Cleveland Browns

Kevin Stefanski vs David Culley

To his credit, David Culley had the Texans better prepared for the season’s kickoff than anyone could’ve reasonably hoped for. Houston was supposed to be the abject disaster of a team in the midst of a purposeful tank job, but instead, the Texans crushed the Jacksonville Jaguars 37-21.

Although reigning Coach of the year Kevin Stefanski lost in Week 1, that wasn’t really through any fault of his own. He had Cleveland in position to beat the Chiefs in Arrowhead Stadium. Some defensive breakdowns and the botched snap to punter Jamie Gillan were more to blame for the Browns’ defeat than anything coaching-related.

Advantage: Cleveland Browns

The bottom line: This seemed like it’d be more of a blowout before Week 1 began, but even though the teams had opposite results to kick off the 2021 campaign, look for the Browns to rebound and win comfortably at home for the Dawg Pound.

How far can the Cleveland Browns go in the postseason? Read our post-Week 1 NFL playoff predictions now

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