The Cleveland Browns bounced back from a disappointing Week 1 by defeating the Jacksonville Jaguars 18-13 in Week 2. The team emphasized that their initial loss would not define their season, and they delivered a much-improved performance, particularly on offense.
Under new offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey, the Browns adopted a system more suited to quarterback Deshaun Watson's strengths, showing pre-snap motion and deeper passes. A strong opening drive set the tone, with Watson looking confident and capable.
The defense also played a crucial role, limiting the Jaguars' offense significantly, aside from one big play. Despite some penalized setbacks, Cleveland secured the victory, proving they are capable of overcoming early-season challenges.