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The Cleveland Browns will compete against the Baltimore Ravens on September 14, following both teams' season-opening losses.
Right tackle Jack Conklin missed last week’s game with an elbow injury and was questionable. He was inactive for the game after a pre-game workout, where it was decided to keep him out. He was replaced by right tackle Cornelius Lucas, who also replaced him for the final three quarters of the season opener after Conklin was poked in the eye.
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Couple soon to get married in the Muni Lot CLEVELAND (WJW/AP) — A new Cleveland Browns season is full of hope. This could be the time the team goes all the way to the Super Bowl … maybe. First, as head coach Kevin Stefanski likes to say,
Wide receiver Jerry Jeudy was one of the few bright spots, leading the team in receiving and earning a Pro Bowl nod. Other standouts such as defensive end Myles Garrett, cornerback Denzel Ward, and guard Joel Bitonio also represented the team at the Pro Bowl, but individual accolades did little to offset a season defined by dysfunction.
When the Green Bay Packers play at the Cleveland Browns on Sunday, it will be a matchup between teams with opposite starts to the season. Green Bay is 2-0 after
The Browns are ranked first in the NFL in run defense, but that ranking will be challenged by Green Bay's Josh Jacobs.
Their latest trouble came Sunday in Baltimore, when the Ravens took advantage of mistake after mistake in a runaway 41-17 victory. And back home in Cleveland, The Plain Dealer seized its moment. The city's historic newspaper didn't hold back on its front page headline:
A big piece of their success has been EDGE Micah Parsons, who has provided a game-changing spark to Green Bay’s defense. However, since being acquired from the Dallas Cowboys, the pass rusher had been battling a back injury.