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6 takeaways from Cleveland’s coordinators about the Titans

Story byThomas MooreFri, December 5, 2025 at 2:47 PM UTC·6 min readThe Cleveland Browns will host the Tennessee Titans on Sunday in a game that is not exactly primetime material. Tennessee enters the game riding a seven-game losing streak, which has them in the running for the No. 1 overall selection in the NFL Draft for a second consecutive year. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementCleveland is right behind them, having lost seven of their past nine games, and is now in the evaluation process for the rest of the season. On Thursday, Cleveland’s coordinators held their weekly meeting with the media, and here are the key takeaways from what they had to say about the upcoming game against the Titans. Defensive coordinator Jim SchwartzCleveland’s defensive line has been a strength this season, but it lost defensive tackle Maliek Collins to a season-ending injury against the 49ers. Schwartz said he is looking for a collective effort to help fill in the gap:“Maliek was playing great football for us, probably the best football of his career.

6 takeaways from Cleveland’s coordinators about the Titans

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Key Highlights

  • He was an inside presence for us and was the guy who could win one-on-ones.
  • So, it just really falls to everybody.
  • I don’t know that anybody has to do more; they all just have to be themselves, and they’ll get more opportunities.
  • And I think that’s probably the biggest thing, you have to make the most of those opportunities.
  • You know, whether you’re Mason (Graham), whether you’re Shelby (Harris), whether you’re Sam (Kamara), whether you’re Mike (Hall Jr.).
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