The Cleveland Browns are set to face the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday in a pivotal AFC North matchup at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati. Dubbed the Battle of Ohio, this is a derby fixture of note, and while the Browns have no chance of making it into postseason, they would love nothing more than to put an end to the Bengals' playoff hopes. There is a lot at stake here in terms of local rivalry.
Browns' quarterback change
The Browns (3-11) have announced that rookie quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson will start against the Bengals, replacing Jameis Winston following his three-interception performance last time out against the Kansas City Chiefs. Thompson-Robinson previously faced the Bengals in Week 7, where he completed 11 of 24 passes for 82 yards and two interceptions in a 24-3 loss.
Bengals' playoff aspirations
The Bengals (6-8) remain in the playoff hunt, needing to win their remaining games and receive help from other AFC teams to secure a postseason berth. It's not going to be easy, but they can get there. They come into Sunday's encounter on the back of consecutive victories against the Dallas Cowboys and the Tennessee Titans, results that have kept their slim playoff hopes alive.
Betting odds and predictions
Early betting lines favour the Bengals by seven points, with an over/under set at 48.5 points. Analysts suggest that the quarterback change in Cleveland could influence these odds further in Cincinnati's favour. As much as home-field advantage is normally a big factor, it could be just the opposite here as the Bengals have struggled at home this season with just a single win from six outings at the Paycor Stadium.
Key matchups to watch
Bengals' offence versus Browns' defence: With Thompson-Robinson under centre, the Browns may lean heavily on their running game and defence. The Bengals' offensive line will need to protect quarterback Jake Browning from the Browns' pass rush, led by Myles Garrett.
Bengals' receivers versus Browns' secondary: Cincinnati's receiving corps, including Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins, will look to exploit matchups against Cleveland's defensive backs.
Injury updates
The Browns are dealing with significant injuries, notably to running back Nick Chubb, who is expected to be placed on injured reserve after suffering a season-ending broken foot.
This game carries significant implications for both teams. The Bengals aim to keep their playoff hopes alive, while the Browns look to evaluate their rookie quarterback and play spoiler within the division. Given the recent performances and roster changes, the Bengals are positioned as favourites, but divisional games often bring unexpected outcomes.