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CLEVELAND, Ohio — Coach John Harbaugh made a bold prediction for the Browns after his Ravens beat them 41-17 in Week 2. “I’ve said it before, [the Browns] are going to win a lot of games this year,” he said in his postgame press conference.
While the Lions are heavy favorites behind their Jared Goff-led offense, the Browns remain a threat after earning such a major victory over a talented Packers squad, led by a defensive unit that features four-time First-team All-Pro edge rusher Myles Garrett.
SportsLine expert Mike Tierney has revealed his Detroit vs. Baltimore picks for the Week 3 NFL matchup on 'Monday Night Football'
One of the NFL's shortest geographic rivalries renews in Week 4 with the Cleveland Browns taking the short bus ride to Detroit to face the Lions in Ford Field. The two franchises are located just 90 miles apart as the seagulls fly across Lake Erie, but there is a wide gulf between the 2-1 Lions and 1-2 Browns.
I’m getting closer and closer to nailing these predictions; soon one will hit. If the Detroit Lions’ secondary had snagged both interceptions that they should have had last week against the Baltimore Ravens, I would’ve hit my prediction from last week.
It was a rock fight, but the Cleveland Browns (1-2) pulled possibly the upset of the season last weekend knocking off the Green Bay Packers at Huntington Bank Field, 13-10. Sunday, they look to even their record when the take on the Detroit Lions (3-1) in Motown.
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