Detroit Lions vs. Cleveland Browns: Start ’Em Sit ’Em Week 4 2025 Fantasy Guide

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This matchup might be one of the most intriguing of the season, with the Lions vs. the Browns. Both teams have already battled divisional foes, and now they square off against one another in a clash that could shape the early playoff picture.

Gibbs and Montgomery vs. the Cleveland Browns Tough Defense: The Skinny

The Lions stumbled against Green Bay to start the season, but came back with a statement win over Baltimore on Monday night. Meanwhile, Cleveland suffered a blowout loss to the Ravens but rebounded with a gritty 3-point victory over the Packers. The contrasts in style — Detroit’s balance versus Cleveland’s defense-first approach — make this one a must-watch. For fantasy purposes, there are plenty of players who could make or break lineups this week.

Dan Campbell on Jared Goff: Nobody’s playing QB better than him right now – Myles Simmons via nbcsports.com

🔥 Starts

Jared Goff – QB, Lions 🔥

  • Detroit leaned on the run last week, but this game calls for Goff to air it out. The Browns have smothered RBs like Derrick Henry and Josh Jacobs, but have shown vulnerability through the air. Goff’s accuracy and play-action ability will be key to cracking Cleveland’s defense.
  • Projected Stats: 24/36, 278 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT

Amon-Ra St. Brown – WR, Lions 🔥

  • St. Brown continues to prove he’s among the league’s elite. The Lions move him all over the formation, and he thrives in every role — short routes, intermediate work, and red-zone looks. Against a Browns secondary that has allowed WRs to pile up yardage in spurts, St. Brown is locked in for another WR1 day.
  • Projected Stats: 8 catches, 95 yards, 1 TD

Jahmyr Gibbs & David Montgomery – RBs, Lions 🔥🍿

  • This duo is the best in football right now, and while the Browns have been lights out against the run, Gibbs’ pass-catching and Montgomery’s red-zone role give them solid fantasy value. Expect tougher sledding than last week versus Baltimore, but both backs remain must-starts given their volume.
  • Projected Stats (Gibbs): 11 carries, 47 yards; 5 catches, 52 yards
  • Projected Stats (Montgomery): 14 carries, 55 yards, 1 TD; 2 catches, 13 yards

Jameson Williams – WR, Lions 🔥💪

  • Williams is one play away from breaking out, and this feels like the game. His speed stretches defenses, and though his stat lines have been modest, he’s due for a big one. Expect Detroit to take a deep shot or two his way against Cleveland’s aggressive corners.
  • Projected Stats: 4 catches, 72 yards, 1 TD

Quinshon Judkins – RB, Browns 🔥

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Sep 14, 2025; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Cleveland Browns running back Quinshon Judkins (10) runs the ball against Baltimore Ravens linebacker Roquan Smith (0) during the fourth quarter at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-Imagn Images
  • The rookie back has looked electric, averaging 5.5 yards per carry across two games. Detroit has been solid against the run but has surrendered RB touchdowns in every contest. Judkins is too talented to sit and should find the end zone again.
  • Projected Stats: 16 carries, 68 yards, 1 TD; 2 catches, 14 yards

Quinshon Judkins is a top 10 running back option the rest of the way — period’ – Ray Gavin via yahoospors.com

Jerry Jeudy – WR, Browns 🔥

  • Jeudy’s consistency in the Browns’ target share keeps him fantasy relevant. Against Lions CB Teton Arnold, who is still developing into a true No. 1, Jeudy has a favorable matchup. He profiles as a strong Flex option.
  • Projected Stats: 6 catches, 71 yards, 1 TD

❄️ Sits

Sam LaPorta – TE, Lions ❄️

  • LaPorta has been quiet since Week 1, posting 33 yards and 26 yards in back-to-back games. He’s a nice safety valve for Goff, but not a focal point in the offense right now. Sit him until Detroit reintegrates him more consistently.
  • Projected Stats: 3 catches, 29 yards

🌙 Sleeper

David Njoku – TE, Browns 🌙

  • Detroit has been vulnerable against tight ends and secondary receiving options. They let Mark Andrews dominate last week and also gave up a Week 1 TD to Tucker Kraft. Joe Flacco has historically leaned on his TEs, and Njoku’s targets have already been trending up. This could be his best game of the season.
  • Projected Stats: 5 catches, 58 yards, 1 TD

Recap
• Must-Starts: Goff, St. Brown, Gibbs, Montgomery, Judkins
• Strong Flex Plays: Williams, Jeudy
• Sit: LaPorta until further notice
• Sleeper: Njoku could sneak into TE1 territory this week

Wrap Up

This game has the feel of a grinder in the trenches, but fantasy managers shouldn’t shy away from the skill players on either side. Detroit’s passing attack should shine against Cleveland, while the Browns’ offense leans on Judkins and Jeudy to keep pace. Keep an eye on Njoku as the sneaky difference-maker, and don’t be surprised if Jameson Williams finally delivers his breakout moment.

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