Monday, October 20, 2025

Browns roll over Miami 31-6

     Quinshon Judkins scored three touchdowns on a rainy and windy day in Cleveland as the Cleveland Browns crushed the Miami Dolphins 31-6.

Judkins finished with eighty-two rushing yards to lead the offense on the day.

The defense was the true star of the afternoon, forcing Miami to turn the ball over four times (three interceptions and a fumble), and Tyson Campbell returned one of the interceptions for a touchdown.

Cleveland improved to 2-5 with the win and will travel to a surprising 5-2 New England team next Sunday.

Brownie Bits

1) Quinshon Judkins scored the three mentioned touchdowns and finished with eighty-four yards with forty-six of those yards on one scoring run.

Judkins' numbers showed an average of 3.4 yards on the day which isn't overly impressive.

2) BUT the numbers don''t show how dominant Judkins was. as he was the only offensive weapon (from either team) to do anything on a dreary day.

3) Dillon Gabriel didn't throw an interception (although he did throw one that was overturned by a Miami penalty) for the third start in a row,

The Browns passing game is still bad but thus far Gabriel has been able to avoid the crushing mistake in his starts.

4) However, Gabriel still can't get the ball downfield, completing only one pass longer than twenty yards.

A lot of that is the Browns playcalling to get the ball out as quickly as possible to avoid sacks but I still wonder how much would change even with an improved line.

5) Tyson Campbell was acquired two weeks ago from Jacksonville for Greg Newsome and the main reason that was given for the trade was Campbell's fit in the system run by Jim Schwartz.

Campbell took a Tua Tagovailoa pass to the end zone for a touchdown but it was another play by the newcomer that impressed me more.

6) Miami's Devon Archane appeared to be on his way to a touchdown run (It turned out to be a 46 yard gain) when Tyson Campbell chased him down from across the field.

It not only showed Campbell's speed, it also was a hustle play showing his attitude.

I researched several Jaguar sites after the trade and while some were critical of Campbell's play none of them hit him for lack of effort.

7) The Browns defense sacked Tua Tagovailoa four times to go with the four turnovers and sent him from the game in the fourth quarter in favor of seventh round draft choice Quinn Ewers, who once played one game for Ohio State.

Miami has big problems, maybe worse than the Browns.

8) Grant Delpit had a big day, finishing with a forced fumble, a sack, and forced Tua Tagovailoa to rush a pass from a blitzing Delpit that resulted in an interception.

9) Cleveland's offense still stinks on ice and it's asking a lot of the defense to do this every week.

They have a few games left against crap teams such as the Jets, Raiders, and Titans, so those could be won but I don't see them beating anyone of note.

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