There has been some Sturm und Drang in recent days about the current state of the Cleveland Browns offense.
Of course, any concern about the offense not being regular-season ready overlooks that quarterback Deshaun Watson has only played a few offensive series in the first three preseason games, running back Nick Chubb and wide receivers Amari Cooper and Donovan Peoples-Jones have not played at all, and wide receiver Elijah Moore has been sidelined with a rib injury.
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Much of that will change next Saturday as head coach Kevin Stefanski has decided that the starters will play about “20 to 25 plays” against the Kansas City Chiefs in the final preseason game for both teams.