The Seattle Seahawks and Cleveland Browns seem to be on two drastically different paths at the moment. While one is coming off a huge, encouraging win the other is as low and discouraged as they have been all season.

With the two scheduled for a collision course this Sunday in Cleveland, it gives the Browns a chance to rewrite their season and the Seahawks a chance to make a statement to the rest of the league.

Here are three things to watch this Sunday in Cleveland:

1. Russell Wilson will continue to put up MVP numbers.

With how well Wilson has played so far this season, is there any reason to doubt he won't continue his outstanding play? Wilson current touchdown to turnover ratio sits at 12-1 and with a questionable Cleveland defense that just had Denzel Ward and Greedy Williams return to practice, one should expect Wilson to continue to impress.

The 49ers were able to tear up Cleveland's defense Monday night, running the ball down their throat and getting the ball out quick enough to keep the Browns defenders on their heels.

The Seahawks will utilize the running game as they have all season, but especially this Sunday as the Browns have given up the fourth-most rushing yards per game. This will open up holes for Wilson in the play-action which will lead to him finding wide-open receivers.

2. Chris Carson will get more touches than he has all season.

As stated previously, Seattle is not afraid to run the ball. Cleveland just faced the run heaviest team in the league in the 49ers and we all saw how that went.

Carson is a workhorse running back that will get his touches one way or another. He is currently on his best streak of the season, rushing for over 100 yards in each of the last two games and he won't slow down this Sunday.

Head coach Pete Carroll will make a conscious effort to feed Carson the ball. He is a hard man to bring down and with his confidence at an all-time high, Browns defenders are going to have a tough time stopping the bruising tailback.

3. The world will know Will Dissly's name.

Tight end Will Dissly might currently be under the radar in terms of name recognition, but the man has quietly been one of the best tight ends in the league.

He has been targeted 26 times so far this season, catching 23 of those. He has been as reliable as can be for Wilson and with the Browns tied for second in terms of touchdown let up to opposing tight ends, you can expect to see Dissly in the end zone this Sunday.