Steelers vs. Browns live score, updates, highlights from NFL ‘Thursday Night Football’ game
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Scott Galvin, Charles LeClaire
First and last place in the AFC North are set to rekindle a classic rivalry on ‘Thursday Night Football’ this week.Â
Straight from Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland, OH, the Steelers and Browns will be gracing primetime as one team attempts to defend their record and the other attempts to salvage it.Â
The Browns (2-8) have lost their past two games in a row, with the most recent being a decisive 35-14 drubbing in New Orleans. Despite an impressive 395-yard, two-TD performance from QB Jameis Winston, Cleveland’s defensive unit couldn’t hold New Orleans at all. Stuck at the bottom of their division, the Browns desperately need a win, and a dub against Pittsburgh could be huge for morale.Â
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While very different, one thing the Steelers and Browns have in common is their wins over Baltimore. Pittsburgh was able to pull off an impressive 18-16 defeat of the Ravens on Sunday and is undeniably the frontrunner in this matchup even though they’ve only had four days to prepare. Quarterback Russell Wilson has been an effective replacement on the offense, and paired with George Pickens, the Steelers offense has become more difficult to contain.Â
Pittsburgh has only secured two wins in Cleveland since 2017. Will they be able to pull off another in Week 12?
The Sporting News is tracking live scoring updates and highlights from Steelers vs. Browns on “Thursday Night Football.” Follow along below.Â
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Steelers vs. Browns score Q1Q2Q3Q4FSteelers00000Browns00000Steelers vs. Browns live updates, highlightsPregame6:30 p.m. — The Steelers and Browns will be dealing with the first inclement weather game of the season. A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued for Cuyahoga County, where Cleveland is located. Forecasters are predicting a wintry mix of wind and precipitation throughout the night. There has been no announcement of a delayed kickoff at this time.Â
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— NFL on Prime Video (@NFLonPrime) November 21, 20246:10 p.m. — It’s just under two hours to kickoff in Cleveland, OH, and the 8-2 Steelers are set to take on the 2-8 Browns for some Thursday Night Football. Though Pittsburgh is favored to win, anything can happen in a divisional matchup like this oneSteelers vs. Browns start time
Steelers vs. Browns start timeDate:Â Thursday, Nov. 21Time:Â 8:15Â p.m. ETThe Steelers and Browns are set to kick off at 8:15 p.m. ET on Thursday night. The game will be played at Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland, OH.Â
MORE:Â Why Browns actually have advantage over Steelers in Week 12 matchup
What channel is Steelers vs. Browns on today?Live stream: Prime Video, | DAZN (Canada)”Thursday Night Football” between the Steelers and Browns will be available to stream on Prime Video.
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Fans in Canada can live stream the game on DAZN.
Prime Video Thursday Night Football Schedule 2024Start time: 8:15 p.m. ETWeekDateMatchup/Result29/12Bills 31, Dolphins 1039/19Jets 24, Patriots 349/26Cowboys 20, Giants 15510/3Falcons 36, Buccaneers 30 (OT)610/1049ers 36, Seahawks 24710/17Broncos 33, Saints 10 810/24Rams 30, Vikings 20910/31Jets 21, Texans 131011/7Ravens 35, Bengals 341111/14Eagles 26, Commanders 181211/21Steelers at Browns1311/29 (3 p.m. Friday)Raiders at Chiefs1412/5Packers at Lions1512/12Rams at 49ers1612/19Browns at Bengals1712/26Seahawks at Bears
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