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B/R NFL Staff: Buying or Selling Week 2's Bounce-Back Winners


NFL
The Cleveland Browns
the Cincinnati Bengals
Buccaneers
Cowboys
falter?Bleacher Report's
The Dallas
the Atlanta Falcons
The Athletic's
SellWhile
MVP
NFC
BuyPrescott
Dallas Cowboys
NFC East
New Orleans Saints
Panthers
Arians
            
Bucs
BuyNever
ACL
ESPN
SellIt
SellInjuries
Seahawks
The Arizona Cardinals
MetLife
               
Pyrrhic
The Jacksonville Jaguars
Minnesota Vikings
BuyThere
AFC
the Minnesota Vikings
BuyAgainst Minnesota
the Pittsburgh Steelers
Ravens


Baltimore Ravens
Brad Gagnon
Brent Sobleski
Gary Davenport
Kalyn Kahler
Matt Miller
Jerry Jones'
Chris Vannini
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Mike
McCarthy
Dak Prescott
Mike McCarthy's
Jason Garrett
Bruce Arians'
Tom Brady
Rob Gronkowski
Leonard Fournette
Tom Brady's
Leonard Fournette's
Mike Evans
Nick Bosa
Kyle Shanahan
Jimmy Garoppolo
Adam Schefter
Solomon Thomas
Raheem Mostert
Tevin Coleman
DeForest Buckner
Emmanuel Sanders
Mike Person
Sheldon Day
Rusell Wilson
Kliff Kingsbury
Rookie of the
Kyler Murray
               
Deebo Samuel
George Kittle
Nick Mullens
Gardner Minshew II
Jonathan Taylor
Reich
Marlon Mack
Kirk Cousins
Chris Ballard
Baker Mayfield
Odell Beckham Jr.
Kevin Stefanski's
Nick Chubb
Kareem Hunt
Baker Mayfield's


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NFC East
Tampa Bay
Carolina
the NFC East
Philip Rivers


MetLife Stadium


Baltimore
Cleveland
Tampa
Indianapolis
Dallas
San Francisco
Atlanta
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BuyI
            
New York
Seattle
Los Angeles Rams
SellBosa
Minnesota
Cincinnati
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SellIn
Mayfield


Super Bowl
the Super Bowl
Cleveland Browns on Twitter

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   Negativity   59.00%
The New York Times
SOURCE: https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2909954-br-nfl-staff-buying-or-selling-week-2s-bounce-back-winners
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Summary

The Browns responded with a Week 2 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday Night Football.Many are often ready to give up on certain squads after disappointing losses to start their seasons without taking situations into account. And so on and so forth.Now, five squads—the Browns, Buccaneers, Indianapolis Colts, Dallas Cowboys and San Francisco 49ers—showed they can handle adversity with wins after disappointing losses. Is each of these teams capable of building upon their victories, or will they falter?Bleacher Report's team of NFL writers—Brad Gagnon, Brent Sobleski, Gary Davenport, Kalyn Kahler and Matt Miller—decided whether they're buying or selling these bounce-back performances.The Dallas Cowboys accomplished a feat bordering on impossible. Dallas is the division's best team by default.Gary Davenport: SellThe Cowboys managed to avoid the dreaded 0-2 hole with one of the wildest comebacks in recent memory, and they racked up a jaw-dropping 570 yards of total offense. Matt Miller: BuyNo team needed a win more than Mike McCarthy's Dallas Cowboys in Week 2. This is the type of win that can galvanize a team and propel the Cowboys to the top of what looks like a bad NFC East.Bruce Arians' public tongue-lashing of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers earlier this week couldn't have been more transparent. Finding a healthy Mike Evans and watching Leonard Fournette roll in the run game, you get the feeling the Buccaneers' Week 1 loss was more of a fluke than an indictment of the team's talent and projection.The San Francisco 49ers experienced what can be best described as an impressive victory that feels far more like a loss. Losing Garoppolo for multiple weeks, plus what looks like season-ending injuries for Bosa and Thomas, isn't worth a win over the lowly New York Jets. No team experienced a greater swing from one side of the ledger to the other between the first and second weeks of play than the Indianapolis Colts.The Jacksonville Jaguars surprised everyone, including the Colts, when the young squad led by Gardner Minshew II pounced with a 27-20 victory despite every offseason move indicating a major rebuild.Yet the Colts dominated the Minnesota Vikings throughout most of Sunday's contest and emerged with a 28-11 win. Indianapolis clearly wants to be a run-first offense with Jonathan Taylor leading the way (101 rushing yards in his second professional contest) while playing stifling defense."There's no question that this is a blueprint to what we want it to look like," Reich told reporters. Both were on display in Sunday's Week 2 win.The Cleveland Browns embarrassed themselves during a 38-6 Week 1 beatdown by the Baltimore Ravens, only to turn things around four days later on Thursday Night Football with a 35-30 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals.All the same old storylines came to the forefront. Matt Miller: SellIn a week that saw many writing off the 2020 Cleveland Browns on Twitter following a bad Week 1 loss, it's reassuring to see Mayfield play well and the skill-position talent on offense step up in a win over a tough Cincinnati Bengals squad.

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