Browns Vs Raiders: 2nd Quarter Impact Plays

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As the Cleveland Browns take on the Oakland Raiders at home in Sunday’s mid-day game we will take a look at impact plays for the game.

Here are those impact plays for Browns Vs Raiders:

Previous Quarters: 1st Quarter

  • On 3rd and 1 the Raiders run an inside fullback run but don’t get the line to get.
    • Donte Whitner knifed in to get the runner down forcing a punt.
  • Kyle Shanahan mixing up run and pass plays.
    • Leads Browns over the 50 yard line so far.
  • Jordan Cameron with a great diving reception for 22 yard gain.
    • Penalty as Cameron is hit in the head.
    • Cameron still down as game goes to commercial.
    • Taken to locker room for evaluation.
  • Drive stalls even though Taylor Gabriel gets 13 on 3rd and goal.
    • Terrance West’s early block sprung Gabriel.
    • Field goal is good.
    • Browns 9 Raiders 0
  • Raiders abandon the run game and put the ball in Derek Carr’s hands.
    • Gets the Raiders into field goal range.
  • Good coverage leads to a sack of Carr on a big first down.
    • Paul Kruger and Tashaun Gipson get the pressure, Kruger the sack.
  • Browns stop Raiders, forcing a field goal attempt.
    • Justin Gilbert with a big third down pass break up.
    • Browns 9 Raiders 3
    • Browns get ball after halftime, which will likely influence play calling to end the half.
  • Browns want to get some points before half starting with 1:50 left.
    • Two penalties, an incompletion (that could have been a Pick 6) and two short runs leads to punt attempt.
    • 1:35 left in game when Browns punt. No timeouts left for Raiders.
  • First play by Raiders is a 30 yard pass into field goal range.
    • Justin Gilbert beat on the play with no safety help in the middle.
  • Raiders drive to the 20 leading to another field goal attempt.
    • Field goal is good.
    • Browns 9 Raiders 6

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Summary

The Browns game looks exactly like the Jaguars game from the week before. The Browns can’t run the ball, gave up late points in the half and have struggled to get the ball in the endzone. The Raiders don’t look like a team that should give the Browns a tough time but the home team isn’t taking control of the game. The lack of a big play threat, as well as a redzone threat, is really hurting the team. Jordan Cameron’s injury could loom large.

What do you think about the big impact plays from the 2nd Quarter?