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Given the game dynamics and the underlying play styles of each team, this game is projected by the projection model to have 131.0 plays on offense called: the 5th-most on the slate this week.The model projects Brandin Cooks to be much more involved in his offense's passing offense near the end zone in this contest (8.2% projected Red Zone Target Share) than he has been this year (1.7% in games he has played).In regards to pass protection (and the strong effect it has on all pass attack metrics), the offensive line of the Bills profiles as the 2nd-best in the NFL this year.Brandin Cooks's receiving reliability have gotten better this year, with his Adjusted Catch Rate rising from 52.8% to 72.0%.This year, the porous Browns defense has conceded a whopping 1.07 receiving TDs per game to opposing wideouts: the 7th-highest rate in the league.
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