http://www.clevelandbrownsteamonline.com/jamie-collins-jersey , seven weeks (and 70 minutes) after playing to a draw in Week One. A pair of defensive players who arrived in Cleveland via round one of the 2017 draft provided the same answer when asked on Friday whether the rematch entails a sense of unfinished business: “Absolutely.”That was the immediate response both from defensive end Myles Garrett and safety Jabrill Peppers.“You do not know who is the better out of the two yet,” Garrett said. “We have to finish it off and see who wins round two.”“I definitely feel like we let them sneak out of here,” Peppers added. “We fought all of the way back, but it should not have even been that if we did what we were supposed to do from the get go. We are just going to go over there focused, ready to go, hungry. They are coming off of a bye week so they will probably have a couple of wrinkles and things we probably have not seen on tape yet. For the most part, we know what we are going to get. We know what their guys are. We know what we have to do to win. It is just about going to battle.鈥滵uring the last battle, the Browns created six turnovers. Can they do it again?鈥淭hat is the goal,” Garrett said. “Six turnovers is a lot http://www.clevelandbrownsteamonline.com/christian-kirksey-jersey , but I think that it is doable. Just have to keep on getting after [quarterback Ben Roethlisberger].”Both players also see the game as pivotal to the season of a 2-4-1 team that has been in position to win six of its seven games.鈥淔or our season and our momentum, we have to come back and punch them in the mouth,” Garrett said. “It is definitely a big game for us as it is for them — all division games are. We have to be on our p鈥檚 and q鈥檚.鈥漇aid Peppers: “You could not write this story any better. Coming off of a tough loss — three tough losses. Two of those, I think, we should have had, but that is the way the ball rolls some times. They are top of the division. We tied them at our place the first game of the season. Now, we get a chance to go up to their place. It is set up perfectly. Get this bad taste out of our mouths and start this run.鈥漈hey’re both right. There’s a huge difference between 3-4-1 and 2-5-1. And if the Browns are going to be true contenders in 2018, they need to find a way to come home from the confluence of three rivers with that third win. Below, we analyze the snap counts and stats on defense for the Cleveland Browns’ Week 3 game against the New York Jets.Defensive LinePosPlayerPlays%StatsPosPlayerPlays%StatsThis was the first game in which Larry Ogunjobi out-snapped Myles Garrett http://www.clevelandbrownsteamonline.com/joe-schobert-jersey , and apparently, being worked to death isn’t hurting either of them. Garrett had two sacks, the second of which came on the Jets’ final drive — the play where replay review ruled he was down. Ogunjobi, meanwhile, bull-rushed the Jets’ center into Sam Darnold, helping force the interception that Joe Schobert nabbed.Per PFF, “Ogunjobi now leads the Browns with 11 pressures on the year after creating just 12 all of last season.” Garrett and Ogunjobi both made the list of Top 5 defenders of Week 3.Don’t sneeze at the job that Chris Smith did again, filling in for Emmanuel Ogbah. Smith forced three tackles for losses. The defensive line had 7 of the team’s 10 tackles for a loss.The reps for Anthony Zettel, Chad Thomas http://www.clevelandbrownsteamonline.com/seth-devalve-jersey , and Carl Davis remain limited.LinebackerPosPlayerPlays%StatsPosPlayerPlays%StatsThis was a standout game for LB Joe Schobert, who answered the bell of me asking him to make more high impact plays. His interception pretty much sealed the game, and in the first half, he nearly had a diving interception (which instead was just a knockaway). Schobert was PFF’s second-highest graded player on defense with an 89.5.Genard Avery saw 57% of the snaps, a number that ballooned due to the MCL injury that forced James Burgess to exit early. Burgess was playing well before his injury.CornerbackPosPlayerPlays%StatsPosPlayerPlays%StatsAfter a “meh” Week 2, Denzel Ward was lights out against the Jets in Week 3. He was the team’s highest-graded defender by PFF with a 90.9. Per PFF, Ward allowed just 2 catches for 9 yards in the 4 times he was targeted. He also forced a big fumble on WR Robby Anderson in the third quarter. Ward returned the ball to the 8 yard line, but Cleveland could only manage a field goal off of that.Terrance Mitchell? No complaints here — he is 3-of-3 with solid performances, by my estimation. For the second week in a row Womens Emmanuel Ogbah Jersey , T.J. Carrie took over for Briean Boddy-Calhoun in the nickel. Some more coverage of Ward’s early-season success can be found here.SafetyPosPlayerPlays%StatsPosPlayerPlays%StatsDespite his heel injury, Damarious Randall played all but one snap. It was his quietest game of the season, but I probably attribute that to the Jets choosing not to throw more than 5 yards downfield all game.For the first time this season, Jabrill Peppers out-snapped Derrick Kindred.