AFC Divisional Preview: Cleveland Browns vs. Kansas City Chiefs
The Cleveland Browns (12-5) head to Missouri to take on the Kansas City Chiefs (14-2) for an AFC Divisional Round matchup.
The Cleveland Browns (12-5) head to Missouri to take on the Kansas City Chiefs (14-2) for an AFC Divisional Round matchup.
On Sunday Night of Wild Card Weekend, the Cleveland Browns faced off against the Steelers in Pittsburgh. Three early turnovers by Pittsburgh resulted in a massive 28-0 deficit at the end of the first quarter. Despite the Steelers making it a closer game, the Browns controlled the game from the jump and walked away with a 48-37 victory.
The Sunday games are underway, as we are currently watching the Baltimore Ravens take on the Tennessee Titans. With that said, we still have two highly anticipated matchups to go. The Chicago Bears travel to New Orleans to take on the Saints. The Bears are double-digit underdogs. And for the nightcap, the Cleveland Browns face the Steelers in Pittsburgh.
The Cleveland Browns (11-5) travel to Pittsburgh to take on the Steelers (12-4) on Sunday Night of Wild Card Weekend.
The final week of the NFL season was a true thriller. Joe Heller continues his series by looking at the most notable Week 17 takeaways.
Headed to the playoffs for the first time in 18 years, the Cleveland Browns survived a late comeback attempt by the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday in a narrow 24-22 victory.
Yes, you read that title right. For the first time since 2002, the Cleveland Browns have clinched a playoff berth. One of the NFL’s most prestigious franchises in the history of the league for the first few decades has gone through utter disappointment ever since. From “The Fumble” to “The Drive”, then the move to Baltimore, to coming back as a team, the Browns have gone through a lot.
Aiming to end the longest post-season drought currently in the NFL, the Cleveland Browns play host to their divisional rival Pittsburgh Steelers in a Week 17 showdown.
Welcome to the post-Week 15 edition of triggering power rankings.
The Cleveland Browns needed a win yesterday to solidify their place in the 2020 NFL Playoffs. They did just that. The Browns are ever so close to ending a 17-year playoff drought and also matched their best record since 2007.
Tonight we have the second to last Sunday night game of the 2020 NFL regular season as the 9-4 Cleveland Browns take on the 5-8 New York Giants. The Browns need the win to stay ahead of the Miami Dolphins and Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Wild Card race. Meanwhile, the Giants will be without Daniel Jones for this game and need this win to keep pace with the Washington Football Team in the race for the NFC East division title. With both teams in need of a win, gamblers should expect a close and competitive game.
The Cleveland Browns (9-4) travel to the East coast to take on the New York Giants (5-8). The Browns are coming off an emotional Week 14 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. They hope to reclaim their confidence this weekend.
The Cleveland Browns (12-5) head to Missouri to take on the Kansas City Chiefs (14-2) for an AFC Divisional Round matchup.
On Sunday Night of Wild Card Weekend, the Cleveland Browns faced off against the Steelers in Pittsburgh. Three early turnovers by Pittsburgh resulted in a massive 28-0 deficit at the end of the first quarter. Despite the Steelers making it a closer game, the Browns controlled the game from the jump and walked away with a 48-37 victory.
The Sunday games are underway, as we are currently watching the Baltimore Ravens take on the Tennessee Titans. With that said, we still have two highly anticipated matchups to go. The Chicago Bears travel to New Orleans to take on the Saints. The Bears are double-digit underdogs. And for the nightcap, the Cleveland Browns face the Steelers in Pittsburgh.
The Cleveland Browns (11-5) travel to Pittsburgh to take on the Steelers (12-4) on Sunday Night of Wild Card Weekend.
The final week of the NFL season was a true thriller. Joe Heller continues his series by looking at the most notable Week 17 takeaways.
Headed to the playoffs for the first time in 18 years, the Cleveland Browns survived a late comeback attempt by the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday in a narrow 24-22 victory.
Yes, you read that title right. For the first time since 2002, the Cleveland Browns have clinched a playoff berth. One of the NFL’s most prestigious franchises in the history of the league for the first few decades has gone through utter disappointment ever since. From “The Fumble” to “The Drive”, then the move to Baltimore, to coming back as a team, the Browns have gone through a lot.
Aiming to end the longest post-season drought currently in the NFL, the Cleveland Browns play host to their divisional rival Pittsburgh Steelers in a Week 17 showdown.
Welcome to the post-Week 15 edition of triggering power rankings.
The Cleveland Browns needed a win yesterday to solidify their place in the 2020 NFL Playoffs. They did just that. The Browns are ever so close to ending a 17-year playoff drought and also matched their best record since 2007.
Tonight we have the second to last Sunday night game of the 2020 NFL regular season as the 9-4 Cleveland Browns take on the 5-8 New York Giants. The Browns need the win to stay ahead of the Miami Dolphins and Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Wild Card race. Meanwhile, the Giants will be without Daniel Jones for this game and need this win to keep pace with the Washington Football Team in the race for the NFC East division title. With both teams in need of a win, gamblers should expect a close and competitive game.
The Cleveland Browns (9-4) travel to the East coast to take on the New York Giants (5-8). The Browns are coming off an emotional Week 14 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. They hope to reclaim their confidence this weekend.
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