3. Marquise Brown catches long touchdown
Washington is second in the NFL in sacks with 13 through three games. Their defensive front is elite, but their secondary has been shaky to start. There will be big play opportunities for players like Brown.
Through the first three games, Washington has surrendered big plays to receivers like Jalen Reagor of the Philadelphia Eagles and Arizona Cardinals’ wide receiver Andy Isabella.
Brown was considered a huge deep ball threat coming into the league. He scored seven touchdowns as a rookie, but has yet to breakout this season for the Ravens. Brown finished with just two catches for 13 yards against the Chiefs.
Washington held the receivers in Cleveland in check, mainly because they leaned on the rushing attack. Landon Collins is elite in the box, but struggles when asked to cover. Brown could use his speed to get behind the defense for a long score in this one.