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Browns have mixed bag of reps on offense across positions in first preseason game

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CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - AUGUST 15: Kc Concepcion #1 of the Cleveland Browns scores a touchdown past Ruben Hyppolite II #47 of the Chicago Bears during the second quarter of a preseason game at Soldier Field on August 15, 2026 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Geoff Stellfox/Getty Images) | Getty Images

This offseason, the wide receiver position has been the talk of camp for its performance, which contrasts heavily from a year ago. That continued into the first preseason game. As for the quarterback performances? It was certainly mixed, but a turnover from each quarterback didn’t help matters. After a 10-0 start, the Browns were shut out the rest of the way, losing 34-10. Cleveland was out-gained 430 yards to 314 yards, but won the time of possession battle 34:03 to 25:57.

Below, we analyze the snap counts and stats on offense for the Cleveland Browns’ first preseason game against the Chicago Bears.

QuarterbackPosPlayerPlays% SnapsStatsQBDeshaun Watson3350%11-of-15 (73.3%) for 126 yards. 3 rushes, 4 yards (1.3 YPC), 1 fumble.QBShedeur Sanders1726%6-of-11 (54.5%) for 79 yards, 1 INT. 2 rushes, 3 yards (1.5 YPC).QBDillon Gabriel1624%5-of-8 (62.5%) for 23 yards, 1 INT. 1 rush, 6 yards (6.0 YPC).
  • There’s been plenty of discussion about the Browns’ quarterback situation, but no one is blowing anyone away. I think Deshaun Watson looked more comfortable than he has in previous years — which is like treating his play with kids gloves, but it is a slight improvement. He did the least to hurt his stock.
  • Shedeur Sanders’ pass may have slipped for the interception. Mistakes happen, but if this is a competition, that still stands out as a negative, as do the two throws that he had batted down right over the middle. Sanders looked exactly how I thought he did last year — you see a lot of the tools for him to be a capable starting quarterback, but I don’t think you’ll get the consistency on a lot of those finer things around the edges.
  • Dillon Gabriel looked lost. Compare that to last preseason when he was as crisp as could be. I know he’s working with the back-end of the roster, but so were the Bears’ third- and fourth-string quarterbacks, and they looked sharp.
Running BackPosPlayerPlays% SnapsStatsRBAhmani Marshall1927%6 carries, 4 yards (0.7 YPC). 3 catches, 19 yards (4 targets).RBDylan Sampson1523%4 carries, 6 yards (1.5 YPC). 2 catches, 43 yards (2 targets).RBRaheim Sanders1421%2 carries, 9 yards (4.5 YPC). 2 catches, 7 yards (2 targets).RBDavon Booth1015%4 carries, 53 yards (13.3 YPC).RBQuinshon Judkins812%4 carries, 9 yards (2.3 YPC).
  • After the game, we learned from Todd Monken that it’s a battle between Ahmani Marshall and Raheim Sanders for the third running back spot. The backup offensive line looked rather putrid to me, so I guess it’s hard to evaluate the backs. But Marshall certainly didn’t fare too well in those circumstances.
  • Davon Booth came on during the final series and picked up some big runs, but I wouldn’t look at that as him getting a promotion any time soon, since it was garbage time.
Wide ReceiverPosPlayerPlays% SnapsStatsWRDenzel Boston2639%1 catch, 15 yards (2 targets).WRMalachi Corley2538%0 catches (2 targets).WRKC Concepcion2538%3 catches, 27 yards (4 targets). 1 carry, 14 yards (14.0 YPC), 1 TD.WRGage Larvadain2436%4 catches, 37 yards (7 targets).WRIsaiah Bond2132%1 catch, 8 yards (1 target).WRLuke Floriea1726%1 catch, 35 yards (2 targets).WRKole Wilson1624%1 catch, 7 yards (2 targets).WRTylan Wallace1320%No stats registered.WRJerry Jeudy914%2 catches, 18 yards (2 targets).
  • I thought there were a couple nice routes that Denzel Boston and Isaiah Bond ran that the quarterbacks didn’t get them the ball on.
  • KC Concepcion remained the star of camp in my book. He handles the ball well on everything, including a big punt return too.
  • Gage Larvadain and Luke Floriea followed up their stellar camps with some big catches again. Meanwhile, Cedric Tillman did not play (injury), as the odds of him being a roster casualty continue to rise.
Tight EndPosPlayerPlays% SnapsStatsTECarsen Ryan3045%1 catch, 6 yards (2 targets).TEBlake Whiteheart2538%1 catch, 6 yards (1 target).TEBrenden Bates2436%No stats registered.TEHarold Fannin914%0 catches (1 target).
  • Harold Fannin was only targeted once on a quick throw over the middle, but dropped it.
  • Carsen Ryan might have been responsible for an alignment issue that forced the Browns to call a timeout.
Offensive LinePosPlayerPlays% SnapsStatsOLKT Leveston4568%OLTyre Phillips3655%OLSpencer Fano3350%OLKingsley Eguakun3350%OLDawand Jones3350%OLJeremiah Byers3350%OLAustin Barber3147%OLLuke Wypler2335%OLJack Conley2335%OLZion Johnson1015%OLTytus Howard1015%OLTeven Jenkins1015%OLElgton Jenkins1015%
  • For what it’s worth, the Browns’ highest-rated linemen per PFF were C Kingsley Eguakun (74.6) and OG Teven Jenkins (74.6).
  • The rest of the Browns’ starting line only played the first two series (10 snaps), but they gave rookie LT Spencer Fano the first half.
  • Dawand Jones was playing well into the second half, which surprised some people that he was still in there.
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