The Cleveland Browns, led by defensive end Myles Garrett, face the Las Vegas Raiders, led by quarterback Gardner Minshew in Week 4 of the NFL season on Sunday, Sept. 29, 2024 (9/29/24) at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Here’s what you need to know:
What: NFL, Week 4
Who: Cleveland Browns vs. Las Vegas Raiders
When: Sunday, Sept. 29, 2024
Where: Allegiant Stadium
Time: 4:05 p.m. ET
TV: CBS
LIVE STREAM: DirecTV Stream or fuboTV
Cleveland (1-2) at Las Vegas (1-2)
Sunday, 4:25 p.m. EDT, CBS
BetMGM NFL odds: Browns by 1 1/2.
Series record: Raiders lead 15-10.
Against the spread: Cleveland 0-3; Las Vegas 1-2.
Last meeting: Raiders beat the Browns 16-14 on Dec. 20, 2021.
Last week: Browns lost to the Giants 21-15; Raiders lost to the Panthers 36-22.
Browns offense: overall (31), rush (24), pass (30), scoring (25).
Browns defense: overall (12), rush (13T), pass (15), scoring (20).
Raiders offense: overall (21), rush (32), pass (4), scoring (17T).
Raiders defense: overall (30), rush (29), pass (23), scoring (27).
Turnover differential: Browns minus-2; Raiders minus-4.
Browns player to watch
All eyes are always on QB Deshaun Watson, and now more than ever. Watson’s play has been erratic through three games — some good, some bad — but certainly not at the level the Browns have expected from their $230 million franchise investment. He’s not found much rhythm in a revamped offense that was supposed to accentuate his strengths.
Raiders player to watch
There was some question of whether Gardner Minshew would remain the starting quarterback after coach Antonio Pierce didn’t commit to him at the beginning of the week. Pierce made it clear that Minshew is still his guy, but for how long? Minshew hasn’t played poorly — he’s completing 73.7% of his passes for 747 yards — but except for the fourth-quarter comeback at Baltimore hasn’t lifted the offense.
Key matchup
Raiders offensive tackles vs. Browns defensive ends. Left tackle Kolton Miller is Las Vegas’ best offensive lineman, but is still working his way into form after offseason shoulder surgery. Rookie DJ Glaze will man the other side if Thayer Munford isn’t back because of knee and ankle injuries. The Browns have their own injury concerns at defensive end, with Myles Garrett dealing with an assortment of issues. But the combination of Garrett and Za’Darius Smith could cause the Raiders problems.
Key injuries
Garrett is battling injuries to both feet, an Achilles tendon and thigh. The incumbent AP Defensive Player of the Year is determined to play. ... Cleveland’s offensive line has been ravaged through three games and will be missing a key piece with RG Wyatt Teller (knee) going on injured reserve for at least four games. ... OTs Jedrick Wills Jr. (knee) and Jack Conklin (hamstring) and TE David Njoku (ankle) were ruled out Friday by coach Kevin Stefanski. ... RBs Pierre Strong Jr. (hamstring) will also miss the game. ... Two Raiders stars, DE Maxx Crosby (ankle) and WR Davante Adams (hamstring), will not play. ... LB Divine Deablo (oblique), Munford (knee/ankle) and CB Decamerion Richardson (hamstring) also are out. ... TE Michael Mayer will not play because of personal reasons.
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How to watch: Fans can watch the game for free via a trial of DirecTV Stream or fuboTV , which is offering $30 off this month. You can also watch via a subscription to Sling TV, which is $25 off the first month.
Here’s what you need to know:
What: NFL, Week 4
Who: Cleveland Browns vs. Las Vegas Raiders
When: Sunday, Sept. 29, 2024
Where: Allegiant Stadium
Time: 4:05 p.m. ET
TV: CBS
LIVE STREAM: DirecTV Stream or fuboTV
Cleveland (1-2) at Las Vegas (1-2)
Sunday, 4:25 p.m. EDT, CBS
BetMGM NFL odds: Browns by 1 1/2.
Series record: Raiders lead 15-10.
Against the spread: Cleveland 0-3; Las Vegas 1-2.
Last meeting: Raiders beat the Browns 16-14 on Dec. 20, 2021.
Last week: Browns lost to the Giants 21-15; Raiders lost to the Panthers 36-22.
Browns offense: overall (31), rush (24), pass (30), scoring (25).
Browns defense: overall (12), rush (13T), pass (15), scoring (20).
Raiders offense: overall (21), rush (32), pass (4), scoring (17T).
Raiders defense: overall (30), rush (29), pass (23), scoring (27).
Turnover differential: Browns minus-2; Raiders minus-4.
Browns player to watch
All eyes are always on QB Deshaun Watson, and now more than ever. Watson’s play has been erratic through three games — some good, some bad — but certainly not at the level the Browns have expected from their $230 million franchise investment. He’s not found much rhythm in a revamped offense that was supposed to accentuate his strengths.
Raiders player to watch
There was some question of whether Gardner Minshew would remain the starting quarterback after coach Antonio Pierce didn’t commit to him at the beginning of the week. Pierce made it clear that Minshew is still his guy, but for how long? Minshew hasn’t played poorly — he’s completing 73.7% of his passes for 747 yards — but except for the fourth-quarter comeback at Baltimore hasn’t lifted the offense.
Key matchup
Raiders offensive tackles vs. Browns defensive ends. Left tackle Kolton Miller is Las Vegas’ best offensive lineman, but is still working his way into form after offseason shoulder surgery. Rookie DJ Glaze will man the other side if Thayer Munford isn’t back because of knee and ankle injuries. The Browns have their own injury concerns at defensive end, with Myles Garrett dealing with an assortment of issues. But the combination of Garrett and Za’Darius Smith could cause the Raiders problems.
Key injuries
Garrett is battling injuries to both feet, an Achilles tendon and thigh. The incumbent AP Defensive Player of the Year is determined to play. ... Cleveland’s offensive line has been ravaged through three games and will be missing a key piece with RG Wyatt Teller (knee) going on injured reserve for at least four games. ... OTs Jedrick Wills Jr. (knee) and Jack Conklin (hamstring) and TE David Njoku (ankle) were ruled out Friday by coach Kevin Stefanski. ... RBs Pierre Strong Jr. (hamstring) will also miss the game. ... Two Raiders stars, DE Maxx Crosby (ankle) and WR Davante Adams (hamstring), will not play. ... LB Divine Deablo (oblique), Munford (knee/ankle) and CB Decamerion Richardson (hamstring) also are out. ... TE Michael Mayer will not play because of personal reasons.