The Cleveland Browns differential in explosive plays on the ground versus through the air is becoming a major cause of concern.
Coming into the season everyone knew that the Cleveland Browns rushing attack was going to be the strength of their offense. When it comes to explosive plays on the ground, Cleveland is leading the league with 22 rushes of 10 yards or more. Considering the Cleveland backfield features Nick Chubb and Kareem Hunt, explosive plays on the ground are the norm multiple times per game, not at all an issue. The issue is that a passing attack which showed so much promise down the stretch last season is near the bottom of the league in explosive plays through the air with just 11. While nobody was expecting the Browns passing game to be elite by any means, nobody could h...