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In a Week 17 showdown, the New York Jets, sporting a 6-9 record, eye a spoiler role against the Cleveland Browns on Thursday Night Football. Despite playoff dreams vanishing, the Jets grabbed a recent win over Washington. Their chance to thwart the Browns’ playoff hopes looms large.

Meanwhile, the 10-5 Browns, basking in a three-game victory streak, emerge from a 36-22 triumph over Houston. A win in their final home bout secures a rare playoff spot after two decades of longing. The stakes are high, and the Jets are set to shake up the Browns’ postseason ambitions. Before moving ahead with the game, let’s see who’s going to join the field this Thursday.

New York Jets vs. Cleveland Browns: Depth Chart and Injuries

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In New York’s recent offensive resurgence, 22-year-old running back Breece Hall has emerged as a key contributor. His impactful performance in Week 14 played a crucial role in the team’s 30-6 victory against Houston. Hall showcased his versatility by gaining 40 yards on the ground and making eight receptions for an impressive 86 yards, including a touchdown. Well, this is expected from the team this time as well.

QB: Trevor Siemain
RB: Breece Hall
WR1: Garrett Wilson
WR2: Jason Brownlee
WR3: Xavier Gipson
TE: Tyler Conklin
LT: Mekhi Becton
LG: Laken Tomlinson
C: Joe Tippmann
RG: Max Mitchell
RT: Carter Warren

Cleveland’s recent success has been notably propelled by quarterback Joe Flacco, who has orchestrated an impressive three-game winning streak. In each of these victories, Flacco showcased his prowess by surpassing 310 passing yards. Notably, Flacco’s connection with wide receiver Amari Cooper has evolved into a potent offensive force over the team’s last two games. This could be seen in the matchup against the Jets as well.

QB: Joe Flacco
RB: Jerome Ford
WR1: Amari Cooper
WR2: Elijah Moore
WR3: Cedric Tillman
TE: David Njoku
LT: Geron Christian
LG: Joel Bitonio
C: Ethan Pocic
RG: Wyatt Teller
RT: James Hudson III

Amidst all these remarkable players, some players from both teams will not be attending the field this week. Let’s take a peek at their injury reports.

New York Jets:

Duane Brown, offensive tackle. IR Status: Injured reserve
Israel Abanikanda, running back. IR Status: Questionable
Greg Zuerlein, playkicker. IR Status: Questionable
Allen Lazard, wide receiver. IR Status: Questionable
Zach Wilson, quarterback. IR Status: Out
Jeremy Ruckert, tight end. IR Status: Out
Aaron Rodgers, quarterback. IR Status: Out

Cleveland Browns:

Juan Thornhill, safety. IR Status: Questionable
Anthony Walker Jr., linebacker. IR Status: Out
Marquise Goodwin, wide receiver. IR Status: Questionable
Corey Bojorquez, punter. IR Status: Doubtful
Ogbo Okoronkwo, defensive end. IR Status: Out
Amari Cooper, wide receiver. IR Status: Questionable

Both teams are somewhat handicapped to the same level. Now it’s to be seen who among the two teams has the higher probability to grab the win this week.

Jets vs. Browns: predictions and additional information

Date: Thursday, December 28
Time: 8:15 p.m. ET
Venue: Cleveland Browns Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio
Broadcasting Rights: NFL Network

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As the New York Jets gear up against the Cleveland Browns, the unexpected twist of Joe Flacco steering the Browns toward a rare playoff berth sparks reflections on what could have been if the Jets kept this seasoned backup. Flacco, now at the helm, has become the linchpin for the Browns’ postseason destiny.

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A win on Thursday night would clinch a playoff spot for the Browns. While the likelihood of a Browns win is acknowledged, the challenge of overcoming a spread of more than one score against a sturdy defense, especially with backups in key positions for the Browns’ offense, raises questions. The underdog position seems favorable in this scenario.

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What do you think about this game? Point out your prediction for the anticipated match-up in the comments section.

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