Giants vs Browns: Week 2 NFL preseason preview

Giants vs Browns: Week 2 NFL preseason preview

Dec 20, 2020; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; Cleveland Browns wide receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones (11) runs the ball against New York Giants safety Xavier McKinney (29) and cornerback Julian Love (20) during the fourth quarter at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports

The Cleveland Browns are hoping to string together two straight preseason wins when they face the visiting New York Giants in a Week 2 exhibition matchup. Read on for our preview of Sunday’s upcoming clash, and find out who we think will win.

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Greg Newsome II vs Greedy Williams

Due to the truncated preseason schedule from four games to three this year, it’s unclear exactly how teams will approach playing time. Usually, the exhibition finale is rife with third- and fourth-string players fighting for roster spots.

Presuming that’s the case, Week 2 is likely to be Browns fans’ most extensive look at the battle for the No. 2 cornerback job opposite Denzel Ward. Rookie first-round pick Greg Newsome II is pushing Greedy Williams for it, and how each man plays Sunday could determine who starts the regular-season opener.

Advantage: Greg Newsome II

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Joe Judge vs Kevin Stefanski

Other than a wave of injuries at the safety positions — none of which are thought to be too serious — Kevin Stefanski has had a smooth second training camp with the Browns. Despite winning Coach of the Year last season, Cleveland’s even-keeled leader seems like the steady, stable presence the Browns lacked for so many years before him.

Meanwhile, Joe Judge is busy frequently cursing at his players, forcing them to run laps, and appears intent on being the best version of Bill Belichick he knows how to be. There’s a fair amount of talent on New York’s roster, and relations are OK for now, but will players continue to buy in to Judge’s relentless, no-nonsense antics?

Advantage: Cleveland Browns

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Giants offensive line vs Browns defensive front

Even if Myles Garrett and Jadeveon Clowney don’t see many or any snaps for Cleveland, we saw in Week 1 of the preseason that the Browns have depth up front they’ve lacked in years prior.

The Jacksonville Jaguars deployed their starting offensive line for a while, and even their solid interior blockers had difficulty handling Cleveland’s big men in the trenches.

As for the G-Men, their o-line ranked 31st last year by Pro Football Focus’ grades. They need to show better form if returning tailback Saquon Barkley is meant to have any running lanes, and if Daniel Jones is meant to have any chance at being a franchise quarterback.

Advantage: Cleveland Browns

The bottom line: After holding out Jones from the preseason opener, it stands to reason the Giants QB might get some live reps. Nevertheless, that shouldn’t stop the deeper, better Browns from getting this “W” for the Dawg Pound.

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