Browns vs. Patriots Week 10: How to watch, listen and stream

All the game watching, listening and streaming information you need for Browns Vs Patriots including the referee assigned to not calling holding calls against Myles Garrett (sarcasm(?)):

The Cleveland Browns turned the page on an eventful week in Week 9 with a victory. In Week 10, without Nick Chubb, Demetric Felton and others, the team will have to defeat the 5 – 4 New England Patriots to keep the momentum going.

The game won’t be easy as Bill Belichick rarely lets that happen especially at home. With the teams having the same record in the crowded AFC, today’s matchup could have huge implications moving forward for both teams.

Below are important game details about this Week 10 matchup. If you have questions about the game, reach out to us on Twitter @TheBrownsWire.

Game information:

Who: Cleveland Browns vs. New England Patriots

When: Sunday, Nov. 14, 1:00 p.m. ET.

Where: Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, MA

Streaming:

In-market live stream: FuboTV (try it for free)

Broadcasts:

TV: CBS

Radio: ESPN 850 WKNR, 92.3 The Fan WKRK & 98.5 WNCX

Broadcasters:

TV: Ian Eagle, Charles Davis, Evan Washburn

Radio: Jim Donovan, Doug Dieken and Nathan Zegura

Referee:

John Hussey

Opponent wire site:

Patriots Wire

Browns Vs Patriots: Learning about the opponent behind enemy lines

How are the Pats 5 – 4? How might they try to shut down the Browns run game? and more Behind Enemy Lines with Pats Wire:

The Cleveland Browns face off with the New England Patriots in Week 10 of the NFL season. Both teams come in with a 5 – 4 record and, in an interesting AFC, a chance to compete for both their division and high seeds in the conference.

The Patriots always have expectations under Bill Belichick but starting a rookie quarterback after a difficult 2020 season kept those a little lower.

The Browns, on the other hand, had high expectations based on the substance of their 2020 season and a roster full of talent.

Both sit at 5 – 4 despite the differing expectations.

In an attempt to learn more about Cleveland’s opponent this week, we went “Behind Enemy Lines” with Patriots Wire managing editor Henry McKenna.

Browns destroy the Bengals in Week 9: What we learned

A whole lot of fun to takeaway from the Browns Week 9 victory. Garrett setting up for history, team’s goals attainable and much, much more:

The Cleveland Browns handled the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 9 in a vital AFC North matchup. The 41 – 16 victory after a difficult week in Berea certainly helps put the team and fans in a better mood.

While a 5 – 4 record is not what was expected of the team, they have eight games left to reach those expectations.

In Week 9, the team finally had a complete game from both the offense and the defense. Throughout the season, one or the other played well but not both. Some games neither played well.

The defense scored the team’s first touchdown and put the team in good positions to score a number of other times. The offense made some big plays both throwing and running the ball to put away the home team and not allowing them to create drama late in the game.

Here are a few takeaways from what we learned from today’s win.

Browns Vs Bengals: Highlights for Cleveland’s Week 9 matchup

Ward starts off the highlights with a 100-yard return. See all of the Browns highlights from Week 9 here:

The Cleveland Browns are facing off with the Cincinnati Bengals in an important AFC North matchup. In a rarity, the Battle of Ohio is between two teams still competing for a playoff spot in the middle of the season.

The loser of the game could be at the bottom of the division. The winner of the game will keep themselves in a position to win the division.

The Bengals, fresh off a loss to the lowly New York Jets have had some big wins already this year while the Browns have had a lot of struggles against good teams. Cleveland is hoping to leave the drama of Odell Beckham Jr. from this week behind them and start moving in the right direction for the 2021 season.

We will keep track of all the Browns highlights here for you to watch:

Browns vs. Bengals Week 9: How to watch, listen and stream

How to take in Browns vs. Bengals — and information on the referee assigned to the game.

The Cleveland Browns had an eventful week, thanks to receiver Odell Beckham Jr., who engineered his way off the team. His departure followed an ugly loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 8. That’s what has set up a hugely important matchup between the Browns and the Cincinnati Bengals, who sit a second in the AFC North, for Week 9.

The Browns and Bengals will see each other in Week 18 to close out the season. But this initial matchup is hugely important for Cleveland, currently fourth in the AFC North, to stay in the playoff hunt.

Below are important game details about this Week 9 matchup. If you have questions about the game, reach out to us on Twitter @TheBrownsWire.

Game information:

Who: Cleveland Browns vs. Cincinnati Bengals

When: Sunday, Nov. 7, 1:00 p.m. ET.

Where: Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio

Streaming:

In-market live stream: FuboTV (try it for free)

Broadcasts:

TV: CBS

Radio: ESPN 850 WKNR, 92.3 The Fan WKRK & 98.5 WNCX

Broadcasters:

TV: Jim Nantz and Tony Romo

Radio: Jim Donovan, Doug Dieken and Nathan Zegura

Referee:

Scott Novak

Opponent wire site:

Bengals Wire

Browns struggle, lay egg in Week 8 loss to the Steelers: What we saw from Cleveland

Quite a few problems to sort out from the Browns inexcusable loss to the Steelers in Week 8:

The Cleveland Browns had an inexcusable loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 8. The team was flat on offense, made a lot of mistakes on both sides of the ball and couldn’t get the important stop when needed on defense.

In the end, the team is 4 – 4 and in last place in the AFC North.

Trying to find some simple positives is difficult. With the Baltimore Ravens on a bye this week, the Browns are only 1.5 games back in the AFC North with five more games against division foes. Only one team in the AFC will come out of Week 8 with more than five victories.

The negatives are many as we walk through the Week 8 loss with a few areas where we can find some positives to go with the negatives:

Browns Vs Steelers: Watch Cleveland highlights here

Watch all the Browns highlights from their Week 8 Halloween matchup with the Steelers:

The Cleveland Browns and Pittsburgh Steelers matchup on Halloween for an important AFC North matchup in Week 8. The Browns have a solid 4 – 3 record going into the game while the Steelers are 3 – 3.

Cleveland has beaten Pittsburgh two straight games including the playoff victory in 2020. The Steelers have been at or near the top of the division for a long time while the Browns have struggled for years.

The home team wants to continue the process of changing those facts in the rivarly. With Ben Roethlisberger in (perhaps) his last season in the NFL, this could be Cleveland’s fans last chance to see him in person.

Keeping you up to date on all the big highlights for the Browns in Week 8’s matchup here:

Browns Vs Steelers inactive list: Clowney, OBJ to play, McKinley, Green inactive

A couple of the Browns key questionables will play while a couple of the others will not. Browns and Steelers inactives for 1 PM’s game:

The Cleveland Browns face off with the Pittsburgh Steelers at 1PM today. The Halloween game between the division rivals is a chance for the home team to take three straight which started with a playoff clinching win and a playoff victory for the Browns.

The Steelers are looking to bounce back and prove that Ben Roethlisberger’s (likely) final year is not a wasted one.

For the Browns, a number of key players were questionable for the game while Denzel Ward and Donovan Peoples-Jones were ruled out previously. The good news is that Jadeveon Clowney and Odell Beckham Jr. are active for today’s game but Takk McKinley and AJ Green are inactive.

The Browns inactives are:

  • Donovan Peoples-Jones
  • Denzel Ward
  • AJ Green
  • Richard LeCounte III
  • Takk McKinley
  • Hjalte Froholdt
  • Tommy Togiai

The Steelers had already ruled out Eric Ebron and Melvin Ingram III for today’s game. Their inactives are:

  • Dwayne Haskins
  • Melvin Ingram III
  • Eric Ebron
  • Ahkello Witherspoon
  • Buddy Johnson
  • Zach Banner

We will see you for kickoff at 1 PM on our Twitter page: @TheBrownsWire

Browns Vs Steelers Week 8: How to watch, listen and stream

How to take in Browns Vs Steelers and information on the referee assigned to the game and a link to our opponent’s site as well:

Coming off a mini bye after their win on Thursday Night Football, the Cleveland Browns welcome in the Pittsburgh Steelers coming off their actual bye in Week 7. The Browns come in 4 – 3 on the season while the Steelers are 3 – 3. The loser of today’s game falls to the basement of the AFC North.

Cleveland is getting healthier but will be without a few players while the Steelers are trying to find a way to win despite limitations on offense. Below are important game details about this Week 8 matchup. If you have questions about the game, reach out to us on Twitter @TheBrownsWire.

Game information:

Who: Cleveland Browns vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

When: Sunday, October 31st, 1:00 p.m. ET.

Where: First Energy Stadium, Cleveland, OH

Streaming:

In-market live stream: Amazon Prime, fuboTV (try it for free)

Broadcasts:

TV: CBS

Radio: ESPN 850 WKNR, 92.3 The Fan WKRK & 98.5 WNCX

Broadcasters:

TV: Jim Nantz and Tony Romo

Radio: Jim Donovan, Doug Dieken and Nathan Zegura

Referee:

Shawn Hochuli

Opponent wire site:

Steelers Wire

Watch Joe Thomas breakdown two big plays from Thursday Night Football

Browns great Joe Thomas does a great job breaking down a couple of big plays from Johnson and Johnson from Thursday Night Football:

The Cleveland Browns have Sunday off after taking care of their business on Thursday Night Football against the Denver Broncos. While the 17 – 14 victory may not inspire a lot of future confidence from the fans, the team found a way to get a victory after a tumultuous week full of injuries and worry.

The star of the show was running back D’Ernest Johnson. Johnson stepped in for starter Nick Chubb and his primary backup Kareem Hunt and showed no drop-off. After a total of three carries this season, and only 33 all of last year, Johnson had 22 rushes for 146 yards and a touchdown.

On the other side of the ball, John Johnson III made the biggest play for the defense with his endzone interception. Johnson, brought over in free agency, hasn’t lived up to high expectations so far but made some good plays in this game.

Browns great Joe Thomas joined Nathan Zegura to break down D. Johnson’s first touchdown run and J. Johnson III’s interception:

The little details that former players can pick out always make these videos worth watching. Thomas is obviously passionate about Cleveland and is hopeful for their success. It shows in his presentation.