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  2. 2002–03 NFL playoffs - Wikipedia

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    The Browns attempted to drive for the tying field goal, but time expired in the game on Holcomb's 16-yard completion to Andre King at the Steelers 29-yard line. Maddox completed 30 of 48 passes for a franchise postseason record 367 yards and three touchdowns, with two interceptions.

  3. 2002 Pittsburgh Steelers season - Wikipedia

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    TV announcers: (FOX) Sam Rosen (play by play), Bill Maas (color commentator), Alby Oxenreiter (sideline reporter) In the first NFL tie since 1997, Tommy Maddox erupted with 473 passing yards (a club record that stood until Ben Roethlisberger broke it in 2009) and connected on four touchdown throws in his first matchup against the coach who ...

  4. 2002 Cleveland Browns season - Wikipedia

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    The Browns made their first playoff appearance since their re-activation. It was only the Browns' fourth year since returning to the league effectively as an expansion team, and their first winning season. The Browns faced the Pittsburgh Steelers in the wild card round at Heinz Field. Despite a strong start with a 24–7 lead late in the third ...

  5. 20 years ago, Browns clobbered Steelers in Pittsburgh before ...

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    Oct. 8—Three weeks ago, the Browns went to Pittsburgh with loads of confidence following a dominant Week 1 victory over the Bengals. They left Pittsburgh on Sept. 18 on the losing end of a ...

  6. 2002 NFL season - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Unitas who died on September 11, 2002, from a heart attack. On Week 2 of the season, each game played held a moment of silence pre-game tribute to Unitas. Dick "Night Train" Lane; Mike Webster; Al Lerner, owner of the Cleveland Browns died during the 2002 season. The Browns wore a patch on their uniforms to commemorate Lerner.

  7. Browns–Steelers rivalry - Wikipedia

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    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).

  8. AFC North - Wikipedia

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    The Ravens and Browns also made it into the playoffs as the 5th and 6th seeded wildcards respectively. For the Browns, it was their first playoff appearance since 2002. The Browns defeated the Steelers 48–37 in Pittsburgh for the wild-card round. The Ravens beat the Titans 20–13 in their Wild Card matchup.

  9. NFL playoff bracket, schedule, times, betting lines: Texans ...

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