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The Cleveland Browns will attempt to solidify the team’s first playoff berth since 2002 with a visit to New York to face the Jets. One week after beating the Giants in the same stadium, Kevin Stefanski’s Browns go for the New York sweep.
The Browns have beaten the Jets two years in a row, first on a Thursday night and then last season on Monday night in Week 2. Prior to 2018, the Jets won the previous five meetings.
Fun fact: the Browns have beaten the Jets in both seasons where the team has made the postseason since 1990. They beat New York in both 1994 (27-7) and 2002 (24-21).
Cleveland Browns (10-4) at New York Jets (1-13)
When: Sunday, Dec. 27th
- Time: 1 p.m. ET
- TV Channel: CBS
If you live in the green areas on the above map (courtesy 506 sports), the Browns and Jets will be on your local CBS affiliate. Kevin Harlan and Trent Green will be in the broadcast booth.
Live streaming
- Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)
- NFL Game Pass
Radio
The Browns flagship stations in Cleveland are 92.3 The Fan, 98.5 WNCX, and 850 AM WKNR.
The full list of Browns radio affiliates around Ohio and the midwest includes over 25 stations. Check the local availability here via the Browns official site.
On SiriusXM NFL Radio, the Browns home feed will be broadcast on Channel 225 and streaming on Channel 807.
Odds
The Browns are favored over the Jets, though the line has swung back in New York’s direction since six Browns players were placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list on Saturday, including the top four wide receivers. The game is off the board at many books, though BetMGM is still showing a line of Browns -6.5 as of Saturday evening.
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