5 underrated Cleveland Browns that Chicago Bears must account for

BEREA, OHIO - JULY 28: Strong safety John Johnson #43 of the Cleveland Browns runs a drill during the first day of Cleveland Browns Training Camp on July 28, 2021 in Berea, Ohio. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images)
BEREA, OHIO - JULY 28: Strong safety John Johnson #43 of the Cleveland Browns runs a drill during the first day of Cleveland Browns Training Camp on July 28, 2021 in Berea, Ohio. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images) /
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2. Joel Bitonio

If you are going to talk about the underrated ways in which the Cleveland Browns are good, you will focus on the offensive line. That is how the Browns wear teams down, and their group is one of the best in the NFL. This starts with Joel Bitonio. He does not get discussed with the Quenton Nelsons of the world, but if Bitonio is not on that level, he is right behind.

Watch this block that guided a Nick Chubb run. He is powerful and can push over defenders, but he is fast and light-footed with his ability to sneak into the second level. Creating second-level running lanes means that Nick Chubb is untouched against safeties.

Do Chicago Bears fans want to see Chubb vs. Eddie Jackson in a tackling drill? Then they better get Bitonio out of the way with names such as Bilal Nichols and Angelo Blackson.