Thursday Night Football open thread: Jets at Browns Week 3 is here http://www.thelionsfootballauthentic.com/ricky-wagner-jersey-authentic , which means before you know it, we’ll be a quarter of the ways into the season. That makes me sad. Things are going too fast, and I’m already fearful of the looming offseason, especially since things look dreary for our Detroit Lions.But we don’t have to think about that tonight, because there’s an AFC matchup on “Thursday Night Football” that has nothing to do with the Lions other than the fact that one of the teams wiped the floor with Detroit in Week 1.ARRRGH! STOP IT!Ahem. The New York Jets and the Cleveland Browns face off tonight, and believe it or not, the Cleveland “We Haven’t Won a Game In like 50 tries or something” Browns are favored at home. Considering the Browns are just a few unfortunate plays away from 2-0, it makes sense they’re at least getting some respect from oddsmakers. But can Sam Darnold keep Cleveland’s drought alive? That’s the question tonight. Actually, the question tonight is do you think that storyline is worth staying up an extra couple hours? Don’t worry http://www.thelionsfootballauthentic.com/christian-jones-jersey-authentic , I won’t judge you. Anyways, I’m not here to sway your opinion. I’m here to give you the facts. So if you’re inclined to watch on Thursday night, here’s how to do it. Time: 8:20 p.m. ETLocation: FirstEnergy Stadium—Cleveland, OhioTV: NFL NetworkStreaming: Yahoo SportsOdds: Browns by 3Lions Week 2 snap counts: Kerryon Johnson nearing starter status, Kerry Hyder gets big demotion Here are the snap counts and some observations from the Detroit Lions’ Week 2 game against the San Francisco 49ers.Offense:QuarterbacksMatthew Stafford: 77 (100%)Running backsKerryon Johnson: 36 (47%)Theo Riddick: 28 (36%)LeGarrette Blount: 17 (22%)FullbacksNick Bellore: 6 (8%) — 23 (68%)Tight endsLuke Willson: 40 (52%) — 12 (35%)Levine Toilolo: 22 (29%) — 5 (15%)Michael Roberts: 7 (9%) — 7 (21%)Wide receiversMarvin Jones Jr.: 77 (100%)Kenny Golladay: 71 (92%)Golden Tate: 65 (84%)TJ Jones: 16 (21%) — 11 special teams snaps (32%)Offensive tacklesTaylor Decker: 77 (100%) — 5 (15%)Rick Wagner: 77 (100%) — 5 (15%)Guards/centersGraham Glasgow: 77 (100%) — 5 (15%)Frank Ragnow: 77 (100%) — 5 (15%)Kenny Wiggins: 77 (100%) — 5 (15%)Joe Dahl: 0 (0%) — 5 (15%)Observations:The Kerryon Johnson takeover has begun. While he didn’t get the start, he ended up with the most carries of any back. Obviously, this, in part, had to do with LeGarrette Blount’s ejection and Theo Riddick’s brief injury exit Womens Ricky Jean Francois Jersey , but Johnson got into this game much earlier than previous weeks, so you have to think his first career start is not far behind. Luke Willson saw a huge increase in playtime, moving from 20 percent participation last week to 52 percent this week. That makes sense considering Levine Toilolo’s struggles last week, but you’d still like to see more receiving production out of Willson. Yay, 100 percent participation from the offensive line! Defense:Defensive endDa’Shawn Hand: 38 (59%) — 6 (18%)Romeo Okwara: 25 (39%) — 12 (35%)Kerry Hyder: 10 (16%)Defensive tackleSylvester Williams: 37 (58%) — 6 (18%)Ricky Jean Francois: 35 (55%) — 6 (18%)A’Shawn Robinson: 23 (36%) — 6 (18%)LinebackersDevon Kennard: 64 (100%) — 6 (18%)Jarrad Davis: 64 (100%) — 5 (15%)Christian Jones: 59 (92%) — 11 (32%)Eli Harold: 25 (39%) — 12 (35%)Jalen Reeves-Maybin: 3 (5%) — 21 (62%)Marquis Flowers: 0 (0%) — 19 (56%)CornerbacksQuandre Diggs: 64 (100%) — 9 (26%)Teez Tabor: 50 (78%) — 15 (44%)Darius Slay: 41 (64%) — 6 (18%)Nevin Lawson: 37 (58%) — 15 (44%)Jamal Agnew: 17 (27%) — 14 (41%)Dee Virgin: 0 (0%) — 17 (50%)SafetyGlover Quin: 64 (100%) — 6 (18%)Tavon Wilson: 32 (50%) — 5 (15%)Tracy Walker: 10 (16%) — 23 (68%)Miles Killebrew: 0 (0%) — 24 (71%)Charles Washington: 0 (0%) — 23 (68%)Observations:The first thing that pops out is how different the defensive tackle rotation was because A’Shawn Robinson was active. He allowed both Sylvester Williams and Rick Jean Francois to rest a bit. Both were over 75 percent participation last week, but were down closer to 50 this week. Of course, the on-field product wasn’t all that different. Four (!!) different Lions players played in every snap: Quandre Diggs, Devon Kennard, Jarrad Davis http://www.thelionsfootballauthentic.com/nevin-lawson-jersey-authentic , and... yep, Glover Quin was back to full participation after just 67 percent last week. With Ezekiel Ansah out this week, you may have expected Kerry Hyder to see a big increase in snaps. Instead, you saw the exact opposite. After 75 percent of snaps played last week, he dropped to just 16 percent in Week 2. He must not have made a very good impression vs. the Jets. Speaking of bad first impressions, Teez Tabor saw a ton of playing time in his first career start, but he was also benched during a significant portion of the game. Special teamsSam Martin: 15 (44%)Don Muhlbach: 11 (32%)Matt Prater: 6 (18%)