2. Both Defenses Force Turnovers
These are two gunslinging quarterbacks with no fear. So far in 2020, there are five interceptions between the two quarterbacks.
Mayfield has looked far better this season with seven passing touchdowns through four games. He has not thrown an interception in the last two weeks but that could change in this one.
The Colts’ secondary is elite. They have a front seven that could get pressure and force Mayfield into some bad throws. Rivers has been a quarterback that forces throws. He is also interception-less over the last two weeks. The Browns’ defense is nothing to write home about but they could make a play or two if needed.
This could be a game where both teams try to establish the run early. Later in the contest, they will look to their quarterbacks to make plays. This could lead to some turnovers.