The Cleveland Browns are one of the few road favorites in Week 4 when they take on the Atlanta Falcons. The betting odds suggest that the Browns will likely start the season at 3-1 with Jacoby Brissett under center.
Cleveland would be undefeated had it not become the first team in two decades to lose a game that it led by 13 points with fewer than two minutes left in regulation. The Browns recovered from that Week 2 defeat against the New York Jets with a convincing divisional win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. Cleveland returns to the field on 10 days’ rest against Atlanta, which has been surprisingly competitive to start the 2022 season.
Let’s take a look at some key statistics and information about this matchup.
When is Cleveland Browns vs. Atlanta Falcons Week 4?
Date/Time: Oct. 2, 1 p.m. ET
Arena: Mercedes-Benz Stadium
How to watch: CBS
Opening odds: Browns -3 | CLE -165, ATL +140 | O/U 46.5
Week 4 Browns vs. Falcons Betting Odds
Here’s the latest point spread and total for Sunday’s game.
Week 4 — Browns vs. Falcons Stats to Know
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- Falcons are 1-2 straight up and 3-0 ATS
- Browns are 2-1 straight up and ATS
- Browns and Falcons are two of three teams that are 3-0 to the over
- Browns and Falcons are the only two teams that have scored at least 26 points in all three games
- Falcons are 26th in points allowed per game (27.0)
- Browns are tied for fewest giveaways (1)
- Falcons are fifth in yards per pass attempt (8.1)
- Browns have the second-highest percentage of drives ending in a score (48.4%)
- Falcons haven’t given up more than 66 rushing yards to a running back in a game
- Browns lead the league in rushing yards per game (190.7)
- Jacoby Brissett and Marcus Mariota have both thrown for fewer than 230 yards in all three games
- Amari Cooper has exactly 101 receiving yards in two straight games
- Drake London is averaging 71.3 receiving yards per game
- Nick Chubb leads the leading in rushing yards per game (113.7)
- Cordarrelle Patterson is third in rushing yards per game (100.7)