Cleveland is the favorite heading into Sunday's Browns vs. Steelers game for the first time since home phones with cords still populated most American households. It's been a while, and for Pittsburgh, that's not a good thing.
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Browns QB Brian Hoyer has fans believing in the 2-2 Cleveland Browns |
Cleveland is starved for an opportunity to beat up on their rival after being on the wrong side of the rivalry for the past decade and a half. The Steelers meanwhile, are 3-2, yet seem to have more concerns than positives. Questions have arisen about the playcalling abilities of Ben Roethlisberger as well as the leadership of head coach Mike Tomlin. A win in Cleveland would be a signature win for this Steelers squad (Imagine that, a Cleveland win being a Steeler signature win).
Brian Hoyer has played above and beyond expectations and the2-2 Browns look to take down the Steelers in what would be the biggest win for the Browns since 2002. It's a dangerous game for the Steelers, and the Browns have nothing to lose.
Cleveland, Ohio
Paul Brown Stadium
Kickoff: 1:00
TV: CBS
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