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The weather at Huntington Bank Field was the main talking point as the Cleveland Browns defeated division rivals Pittsburgh Steelers 24-19 on Thursday Night Football.
Pittsburgh Steelers scores in all-time series vs. Cleveland Browns Today is the 147th all-time regular-season or playoff meeting between the Browns and the Steelers, which dates back to 1950.
Thursday night was no different as a wintry mix fell from the Cleveland sky. Playing in freezing temperatures, the Browns stunned the Steelers 24-19 to snap Pittsburgh’s five-game winning streak.
The following is a detailed list of results and scores from National Football League (NFL) games aired on Thursday Night Football.Starting with the 2006 NFL season, NFL Network was awarded the rights to air Thursday night games regularly (with some extra broadcasts on Saturday nights under the NFL Network Exclusive Game Series branding).
The following is a detailed list of results and scores from National Football League (NFL) games aired on NBC under the game package NBC Sunday Night Football. The list includes both regular season and post-season game results, both produced by NBC Sports, from the 2006 NFL season to the present.
Beginning in the 1970 NFL season, the National Football League began scheduling a weekly regular season game on Monday night before a national television audience. From 1970 to 2005, the ABC television network carried these games, with the ESPN cable television network taking over beginning in September 2006 until 2019, since 2020 ESPN and ABC have both been broadcasting these games either ...
Walker suffered a season-ending torn quad tendon in the Browns' home win over the Steelers last season. He had not missed a game yet this season. End 1st quarter: Cleveland Browns 7, Pittsburgh ...
The Browns–Steelers rivalry or Turnpike Rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the Cleveland Browns and Pittsburgh Steelers.. The rivalry originated during the 1950 season, following the AAFC–NFL merger, which placed the Browns and Steelers in the same conference, the NFL American Conference (later referred to as the NFL Eastern Conference starting in the 1953 season).