The Browns will face the Jets on Monday night and that matchup will reunite Browns head coach Freddie Kitchens with former Browns interim head coach Gregg Williams.Williams moved on to the Jets to become their defensive coordinator when the Browns chose to elevate Kitchens Baker Mayfield Jersey White , which means he’ll be tasked with stopping the offense that Kitchens began putting together when he became the offensive coordinator in the middle of last season. On Tuesday, Kitchens was asked if he had to make any alterations because of that shared history.“No, I have not changed anything. Not yet. I probably won’t,” Kitchens said, via Cleveland.com. “He has the same thing to answer — I am just kidding.”Kitchens said he considers Williams a “great mentor Denzel Ward Jersey ,” so Monday will be a case of the student trying to beat the mentor and avoid an 0-2 start after an offseason filled with high expectations. The votes are in, and the Browns are the new favorites of the AFC North, according to fans."WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Daily Dawg ChowRufio’s PlaybookSB Nation FanPulseAll AFC North fans vote for Browns as the division favorites in 2019New,40commentsThe votes are in, and the Browns are the new favorites of the AFC North Jarvis Landry Jersey , according to fans.EDTShareTweetShareShareAll AFC North fans vote for Browns as the division favorites in 2019Recently, fans from the Baltimore Ravens, Pittsburgh Steelers, Cincinnati Bengals, and Cleveland Browns were all asked who they think is the favorite to win the AFC North in 2019. The FanPulse results are in Myles Garrett Jersey , and the Browns ended up running away with the vote:Instinct may think that too many Browns fans were part of this poll, but that’s not the case — the tally of FanPulse votes are spread evenly among each team. In other words, you’re not going to have 1,000 Browns fans voting, with only 100 Steelers fans voting.53% of AFC North fans say that the Browns are the division favorites Jim Brown Jersey White , followed by the Steelers (26%), Ravens (13%), and Bengals (8%).