Super Bowl XLV - Official Game Thread (2nd Half)
This is the official second half game thread for Super Bowl XLV. The Green Bay Packers lead the Pittsburgh Steelers 21-10 at halftime, but things could get interesting in the second half.
This is the official second half game thread for Super Bowl XLV. The Green Bay Packers lead the Pittsburgh Steelers 21-10 at halftime, but things could get interesting in the second half.
Ben Roethlisberger will be trying to capture his third Super Bowl, while Aaron Rodgers will try to capture his first. Both teams have clutch offenses, and both teams have playmaking defenses. In a game that looks like an even battle on paper, which team will come up with that defining moment that allows them to bring home the Lombardi trophy?
It is time to get excited for the 2011 NFL Pro Bowl, which takes place at 7:00 PM EST! This is the official game thread that you can use as you witness two members of the Cleveland Browns, Joe Thomas and Alex Mack, block for some of the AFC's most elite players.
By the end of today, we will know which two teams will square off on February 6th, 2011 for the Super Bowl. Both games should be very intense, as all four teams feature a great mixture of offense and defense.
Tom Brady is playing the best football of his career, and ever since New England's loss to Cleveland (Yay!), they have been unstoppable. When the Jets were blown out, they had just lost safety Jim Leonhard to injury and were picked apart in the secondary.
There are two games taking place today for Saturday's NFL Divisional Playoffs. Cleveland Browns fans can use this game thread to discuss the games as they are taking place, and I'm sure the Ravens-Steelers game will be of particular interest.
Talk about Sunday's NFL Wildcard games as the Ravens play the Chiefs and the Packers take on the Eagles.
Who will come away victorious in the NFL's Wildcard Weekend this Saturday?
For the first time this season, the Cleveland Browns haven't even come close to being competitive. It is a blowout, and it's only halftime.
This is it -- the final game of the Cleveland Browns' 2010-2011 NFL season. Things have not gone as well as we would have liked, but the team still has a chance to end the season on a high note if they can prevent the Pittsburgh Steelers from getting a first-round bye.
Colt McCoy has been accurate today but has gotten in a little bit of trouble with a pair of deep balls he has thrown and been intercepted on. Nonetheless, it has been a fairly exciting game with the Cleveland Browns down 13-10 at halftime.
This week, the Cleveland Browns try to show that Peyton Hillis' tough style of running against the Baltimore Ravens earlier this season was no fluke. Can the Browns rebound and show more of the competitive nature they had most of the season as opposed to the past couple of weeks?
The passing game has been a little funner to watch under quarterback Colt McCoy, but the offense only put a touchdown on the board in the first half.
This week, the Cleveland Browns travel to Cincinnati for their final road game of the season. The Browns won the first Battle of Ohio back in Week 4, but not without Terrell Owens burning the Browns' secondary. Can the Browns' secondary stop Owens and pull out a division win in Colt McCoy's return game?
It hasn't been a pretty game offensively for the Cleveland Browns thus far after some early success running the football. Cleveland is down 10-6 at the half.
Regardless of the weather conditions, when you put Peyton Hillis and Buffalo's run defense on the field at the same time, it is clear what the offensive gameplan should be: pound the football all game long.
Both defenses have had their way in the first half, with each team only netting a field goal. Which offense will come up big in the second half to lead their team to victory?
This week, the Cleveland Browns will try to improve their winning streak to two games when they battle Chad Henne and the Miami Dolphins.
Hopefully Jake Delhomme can hold on to the Browns' halftime lead. VS. Game: Carolina Panthers vs. Cleveland BrownsDate/Time: Sunday, November 28, 2010 at 1:00 p.m. ESTLocal Television:...
This week, the Cleveland Browns take on arguably the worst team in football, the Carolina Panthers. After the supposed "rough" schedule that the Browns have been faced with this season, this begins the "soft" portion of the schedule.
The Browns and Jaguars have played pretty even, but Jacksonville leads 10-7 at the half. Can the Browns come out and put some more points on the board in the second half? VS. Game: C...
This week, the Cleveland Browns go back on the road to take on the Jacksonville Jaguars. Jacksonville has been a very inconsistent team this year, so hopefully the Browns see the "bad" version of the Jaguars on the field today.
The Jets lead the Browns 17-13 at halftime, but both teams have played each other very evenly. Can Cleveland's defense start coming up with some stops on Mark Sanchez and company to propel the Browns to victory?
This week, the Cleveland Browns will try to build their winning streak to three as they take on the New York Jets.
The Browns are stunning the Patriots 17-7 at the half. Can they keep it up for the rest of the game? VS. Game: New England Patriots vs. Cleveland BrownsDate/Time: Sunday, November 7,...
This week, the Cleveland Browns are well-rested from their bye and are looking to upset the New England Patriots at home after taking out the New Orleans Saints on the road two weeks ago