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Cleveland Browns: Rushing average hits a 50-year high
Cameron Erving

Cleveland Browns: Rushing average hits a 50-year high

Updated Mar. 4, 2020 11:13 p.m. ET

The Cleveland Browns may have struggled on offense at times in 2016, but the running game produced some results not seen in 50 years.

In spite of the offense’s inability to consistently score points, the weekly grumbling about the offensive line play and, you know, the 1-15 record that apparently should define everything, the Cleveland Browns have at least one verifiable bright spot to point to from the 2016 NFL season.

The running game was actually effective!

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It’s not going too far out on a limb to say that the Browns finishing the year with the highest rush average in 50 years is a bit surprising.

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    Leading the way were primary running backs Duke Johnson (4.9 yards per carry) and Isaiah Crowell (4.8 yards per carry and just missed out on a 1,000-yard season). But quarterbacks Robert Griffin III (6.1 yards per carry) and Kevin Hogan (13.1 yards per carry) did their part, as did George Atkinson III, who came out of nowhere to average 4.9 yards on his seven carries against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

    By comparison, the 1966 team – in its first year following the retirement of Jim Brown – averaged 5.2 yards per carry behind Leroy Kelly (5.5 yards per carry and 1,141 rushing yards) and Ernie Green (5.2 and 790).

    Not bad company to be in.

    When you add in their receiving yards, Crowell and Johnson combined for 2,139 yards from scrimmage this season and eight touchdowns.

    Which raises a couple of points:

      Not much may have gone right for the Browns in 2016 – or at least the appearance was that not much went right – but judging from the numbers the run game looks like it can be a low-priority item in the off-season.

      Now if they can just do something about the quarterback position.

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