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The Cleveland Browns dominated from start to finish in a 30-10 preseason rout of the Carolina Panthers on Friday night, showcasing a balanced offensive attack and a relentless defensive effort. Quarterback Shedeur Sanders led the charge with a poised 14-of-23 performance for 138 yards and two touchdowns, while Tyler Huntley added another scoring strike in relief. The Browns' ground game wore down Carolina's defense, with Ahmani Marshall and Toa Taua combining for 62 rushing yards, while Kaden Davis emerged as a red-zone weapon with two receiving touchdowns. Cleveland's defense stifled the Panthers' offense, recording four sacks—including two from Julian Okwara—and forcing two turnovers, never allowing Carolina to find rhythm.
Carolina's struggles were evident as three different quarterbacks—Andy Dalton, Jack Plummer, and Bryce Young—combined for just 238 passing yards and a single touchdown. The Panthers' running game was nonexistent, managing only 40 yards on 14 attempts, while the Browns controlled the clock with nearly nine more minutes of possession. With this commanding performance, Cleveland sends a clear message about their depth and discipline, while Carolina heads back to the drawing board to address offensive inconsistencies before the regular season.