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5 Qs, 5 As with Dawgs by Nature: Myles Garrett playing below the bar, Baker Mayfield’s struggles, and more

Since division realignment in 2002, the Seahawks and Browns have played exactly every four years, splitting those games 2-2. Seattle has won twice in blowout fashion, the latest being a 30-13 game in 2015. Cleveland has won twice by three points each time, the latest being the 6-3 Leon Washington return debacle of 2011.

Home teams have won all four games, and this Sunday the Seahawks travel to Ohio in an attempt to kick the Browns while they’re down and to push their 2019 home record to 0-3.

Cleveland’s fans and those within the organization expected more than a 2-3 start with a bottom-10 offense but following a 31-3 defeat on Monday Night Football to the San Francisco 49ers, they’re searching for answers on how to play less like that and more like the team that beat the Ravens in Baltimore by 15.