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The Cleveland Browns dominated from start to finish in a 22-13 preseason victory over the Philadelphia Eagles on Saturday afternoon, flexing their offensive depth and opportunistic defense. Dillon Gabriel and Tyler Huntley combined for 214 passing yards while Pierre Strong Jr. gashed Philadelphia's defense for 89 rushing yards on just 13 carries, including a 54-yard burst that set the tone early. The Browns' defense stifled the Eagles' offense all day, holding them to just 88 total yards while forcing two turnovers—including KJ Henry's 45-yard pick-six that broke the game open in the second quarter. Cleveland controlled the clock for nearly 36 minutes, wearing down an Eagles squad that managed only 2.0 yards per play.
Philadelphia's struggles were evident on both sides of the ball, with quarterbacks Kyle McCord and Dorian Thompson-Robinson combining for just 64 passing yards and an interception. Ainias Smith's 19-yard touchdown reception provided the Eagles' only offensive highlight, while their defense—led by Jeremiah Trotter Jr.'s seven tackles—couldn't contain Cleveland's balanced attack. The Browns' special teams added to the misery, with Kaden Davis averaging 30 yards per kick return. As both teams evaluate their rosters, Cleveland's depth shone brightest, while Philadelphia will need to address glaring offensive inconsistencies before the regular season.