Patriots Writer Praises Browns Defense Ahead Of Sunday’s Game

'This is the fastest defense I have seen on film'

The Patriots host the Browns this Sunday in their first home game since Sept. 28. New England is 5-2, while Cleveland is 2-5.

Despite Cleveland’s poor record, its defense ranks among the NFL’s best, holding opponents to just 256.1 total yards per game — the fewest in the league.

Boston Sports Journal’s Greg A. Bedard recently noted that the Patriots will face a tough challenge this week, citing Cleveland’s impressive speed on defense.

“This is the fastest defense I have seen on film, and they are aggressive,” Bedard said on Thursday, via Patriots on CLNS. “They play a ton of single-high safety, in-your-face, press-man.”

Head coach Mike Vrabel, who spent last season with the Browns coaching staff, knows what their defense brings to the table.

“Yeah, I mean, just statistically and play style, they’re playing at a high level,” Vrabel said on Tuesday, via A to Z Sports’ Brandon Little, when asked if the Browns’ defense is the best they’ve faced so far.

“There’s quite a lot of confidence. It’s a lot of speed, a lot of disruption. They don’t give you a lot of time to make decisions, and then there are enough change-ups in there. You just have to be good, you have to be sound, and you can’t hold onto the ball.”

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Cleveland’s offense has scored just 16.1 points per game, so its defense needs to play aggressively to create scoring chances, which the Patriots should recognize.