Officialsportsbetting.com NFL Betting So far, so good: A healthy Jadeveon Clowney is key to Browns’ defensive success

So far, so good: A healthy Jadeveon Clowney is key to Browns’ defensive success

Jadeveon Clowney signed a one-year deal this offseason with the Browns, and he looked to be at full speed in camp despite recovering from knee surgery.

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Detroit Lions vs Los Angeles Chargers
Type: Point Spread - Status: OPEN
Detroit Lions-105
Los Angeles Chargers-115
AFC Conference vs NFC Conference
Type: Moneyline - Status: OPEN
NFC Conference-105
AFC Conference-115
AFC Conference vs NFC Conference
Type: Moneyline - Status: OPEN
AFC Conference-115
NFC Conference-105

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