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The NFL preseason is in full swing, meaning the regular season is just around the corner.
The NFL preseason is in full swing, meaning the regular season is just around the corner.
The final regular-season Monday Night Football game of the season is here. To cap off the Monday Night schedule is a battle out of the AFC North.
The Browns haven’t qualified for the postseason in consecutive years since the 1980s. Entering their Week 17 matchup with the Pittsburgh Steelers, the feat may still be a possibility, despite Cleveland’s 7-8 record.
It was a season that everyone expected, and the Cleveland Browns made their return to the postseason for the first time in 18 years. They made a little noise, getting their first postseason victory in 26 seasons.
The Cleveland Browns have been the laughing stock of the league for almost two decades. Before the 2020 season, the Browns were one of the favorites to make the postseason with the expanded playoff field. With a new coaching staff and an emphasis on the offensive line, the Browns came out firing. They made the playoffs with an 11-5 record and pulled off an upset against the Steelers in the Wild Card round as the sixth-seed. Cleveland was just a few plays away from pulling off the upset of the year against the Kansas City Chiefs in the divisional round but fell just short.
Week 16 is officially upon us in the NFL, meaning it is championship weekend for many fantasy owners. Here to help you capture your league’s title in the most crucial week for Start ’em and Sit ’em decisions, let’s dive into this week’s picks. Happy Holidays, everybody.
What an absolutely mind-boggling game. The Baltimore Ravens (8-5) escaped from Ohio with a win after beating the Cleveland Browns (9-4) in the game of the season.
Seven weeks down in the fantasy season which means managers are about halfway to the playoffs, depending on how your league schedules the final frames. The byes are going to hit harder now, and the injuries remain plentiful. With that said, there are still quality players available in leagues.
A game between two teams deadlocked atop of the AFC North. The Pittsburgh Steelers once again proved to the Cleveland Browns that they remain the class of the division. Routing Cleveland 38-7, Ben Roethlisberger and company had their way with the Browns throughout the contest’s duration, racking up 277 yards of total offense, while forcing Baker Mayfield into multiple interceptions. Pittsburgh jumped out to a 24-0 lead, ending Cleveland’s four-game win streak and extending the Browns’ losing streak at Heinz Field to 17 games.
Two weeks from today is Thanksgiving and that means the NFL regular season is on the back nine. With the San Francisco 49ers losing in overtime Monday night to the Seattle Seahawks, every team has lost at least one game this season. Meanwhile, the Miami Dolphins pulled off their second straight win, defeating the Indianapolis Colts, throwing NFL draft junkies for a spin. Last week’s Thursday night game between the Oakland Raiders and Los Angeles Chargers was entertaining, close, and offered plenty of fantasy points.
The Browns were stopped inside the five yard-line four straight times and fell 20-13 to the reigning NFC Champion, Los Angeles Rams. The Browns were missing seven starters, including Denzel Ward, Greedy Williams, Damarious Randall, David Njoku, and Rashard Higgins.
The Cleveland Browns finished the 2018 campaign with a 7-8-1 record. For 99 percent of teams, this would be a season to forget. But when you are 1-31 over your previous two seasons, this is an amazing start to an amazing rebuild.
The Browns rookie class was highlighted by Baker Mayfield, who broke the NFL rookie touchdown record with 27. The Browns also got production from rookies Nick Chubb, Denzel Ward, and Antonio Callaway.
After a loss to Pittsburgh, Hue Jackson and Todd Haley were fired and replaced by Greg Williams and Freddie Kitchens.
The NFL preseason is in full swing, meaning the regular season is just around the corner.
The final regular-season Monday Night Football game of the season is here. To cap off the Monday Night schedule is a battle out of the AFC North.
The Browns haven’t qualified for the postseason in consecutive years since the 1980s. Entering their Week 17 matchup with the Pittsburgh Steelers, the feat may still be a possibility, despite Cleveland’s 7-8 record.
It was a season that everyone expected, and the Cleveland Browns made their return to the postseason for the first time in 18 years. They made a little noise, getting their first postseason victory in 26 seasons.
The Cleveland Browns have been the laughing stock of the league for almost two decades. Before the 2020 season, the Browns were one of the favorites to make the postseason with the expanded playoff field. With a new coaching staff and an emphasis on the offensive line, the Browns came out firing. They made the playoffs with an 11-5 record and pulled off an upset against the Steelers in the Wild Card round as the sixth-seed. Cleveland was just a few plays away from pulling off the upset of the year against the Kansas City Chiefs in the divisional round but fell just short.
Week 16 is officially upon us in the NFL, meaning it is championship weekend for many fantasy owners. Here to help you capture your league’s title in the most crucial week for Start ’em and Sit ’em decisions, let’s dive into this week’s picks. Happy Holidays, everybody.
What an absolutely mind-boggling game. The Baltimore Ravens (8-5) escaped from Ohio with a win after beating the Cleveland Browns (9-4) in the game of the season.
Seven weeks down in the fantasy season which means managers are about halfway to the playoffs, depending on how your league schedules the final frames. The byes are going to hit harder now, and the injuries remain plentiful. With that said, there are still quality players available in leagues.
A game between two teams deadlocked atop of the AFC North. The Pittsburgh Steelers once again proved to the Cleveland Browns that they remain the class of the division. Routing Cleveland 38-7, Ben Roethlisberger and company had their way with the Browns throughout the contest’s duration, racking up 277 yards of total offense, while forcing Baker Mayfield into multiple interceptions. Pittsburgh jumped out to a 24-0 lead, ending Cleveland’s four-game win streak and extending the Browns’ losing streak at Heinz Field to 17 games.
Two weeks from today is Thanksgiving and that means the NFL regular season is on the back nine. With the San Francisco 49ers losing in overtime Monday night to the Seattle Seahawks, every team has lost at least one game this season. Meanwhile, the Miami Dolphins pulled off their second straight win, defeating the Indianapolis Colts, throwing NFL draft junkies for a spin. Last week’s Thursday night game between the Oakland Raiders and Los Angeles Chargers was entertaining, close, and offered plenty of fantasy points.
The Browns were stopped inside the five yard-line four straight times and fell 20-13 to the reigning NFC Champion, Los Angeles Rams. The Browns were missing seven starters, including Denzel Ward, Greedy Williams, Damarious Randall, David Njoku, and Rashard Higgins.
The Cleveland Browns finished the 2018 campaign with a 7-8-1 record. For 99 percent of teams, this would be a season to forget. But when you are 1-31 over your previous two seasons, this is an amazing start to an amazing rebuild.
The Browns rookie class was highlighted by Baker Mayfield, who broke the NFL rookie touchdown record with 27. The Browns also got production from rookies Nick Chubb, Denzel Ward, and Antonio Callaway.
After a loss to Pittsburgh, Hue Jackson and Todd Haley were fired and replaced by Greg Williams and Freddie Kitchens.
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