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The AFC North could undergo a significant reshuffling on Sunday.
The 4-1 Cleveland Browns, off to their best start since 1994, are trying to hand the Pittsburgh Steelers their first defeat and leapfrog them for the division lead (the Baltimore Ravens are also 4-1 and face the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday). For Cleveland, a win on the road against a team they have beaten just once in the last 10 games would further build excitement about the possibility of ending the NFL’s longest playoff drought (17 years). But a victory would also carry significance for Pittsburgh, which is off to a 4-0 start for the first time since 1979 but has yet to beat a team with more than one win so far this season.
All eyes will be on Browns defensive end Myles Garrett, who will face the Steelers for the first time since he was suspended for the rest of last season after swinging his helmet at quarterback Mason Rudolph last year in a brawl. Garrett, who ranks second in the NFL with six sacks, will look to slow down a Steelers offense that scored a season-high 38 points last week against the Eagles.
Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield (chest) and wide receivers Odell Beckham Jr. (illness) and Jarvis Landry (hip/ribs) are all listed as questionable but expected to play.
Here’s everything you need to know for Sunday:
What time does Browns vs. Steelers start?
The game kicks off at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday, Oct. 18.
What TV channel is Browns vs. Steelers on?
The game will be aired on CBS.
How can I watch Browns vs. Steelers online via live stream?
Fans can watch the game via live stream on NFL RedZone or fuboTV.
What are the odds for Browns vs. Steelers?
According to BetMGM, the line is Steelers -3 and the over/under is at 50.5.
Where can I find score updates for Browns vs. Steelers?
USA TODAY Sports will have all the latest on the game in our box scores.
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