Cleveland Browns, Green Bay Packers and Week 3
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Sunday’s Packers-Browns game will be televised regionally. Will it be on in your neighborhood? Here’s the broadcast map.
Sunday's matchup features NFL's top-ranked defense against Packers' third-ranked unit in what could be a low-scoring, high-intensity battle of elite defensive minds
The Browns are minus-4 in takeaways through two games, which suggests this could be a breakout game for the Packers' defense. Though the improved unit has looked dominant at times against two potent offenses, it has just one interception despite causing pressure on 41 of 91 dropbacks by the opposing quarterback.
Green Bay’s Josh Jacobs would put himself in an elite group of running backs if he reaches the end zone on Sunday at Cleveland.
Kicker Andre Szmyt suffered a left calf injury in practice Friday and is questionable for the Packers game on Sunday. Coach Kevin Stefanski said Szmyt felt something in the calf during practice and will undergo an MRI today. If the Browns must bring in a new kicker for the game, they’ll do so.
Justin Sterna was ready to retire his streak after last season, but decided he couldn't end it on that awful game in Philadelphia.
Packers S Xavier McKinney isn't crowning his team after only two games. "You can't feel like you won a Super Bowl."
As Americans increasingly shift from watching TV on broadcast and cable channels to streaming, NFL games continue to draw the biggest audiences on television.