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The curse is over in Cleveland! For the first time in 18 years, the Browns will be in the NFL playoffs to end longer active drought for a franchise with no postseason appearances. In addition, the joy is twofold, because this Sunday they defeated their fiercest rivals, the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Taking advantage of some absences from the Steelers because they already had their ticket safe, Browns they bet – like every year – on the ground attack to set the tone Nick Chubb, who passed over 100 yards and had a touchdown while Baker Mayfield he just made no mistakes at the controls and his only touchdown step was with Austin Hooper.
As always with Cleveland, the end was dramatic because those in the land of steel got the airways with JuJu Smith-Schuster to get 22-24. The conversion of two points was not successful and until then they were able to celebrate those of Canisul Municipal.
When was the last time the Browns played in the playoffs?
You have to go back to 2002 season, although his last post-season appearance was January 5, 2003 with a defeat in Round Wild Card Vs. Pittsburgh, when Tim Couch was defender and Butch Davis head coach.
The Steelers have lost 4 of the last 5
Well, they say it’s not about how you start, it’s about how you finish. smelter They set a record for the franchise after being undefeated in the first 11 appearances of this season, but in December they collapsed and the momentum remained in their first game of 2021, although it should be noted that on this day he rested Ben Roethlisberger and TJ Watt.
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