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The Cleveland Browns are at home today as they take on the Tennessee Titans in Week 5. Here are some nuggets about today's game, as well as how you can watch or listen to the game.
Game Time/Date: Sunday, October 5th, 2014 at 1:00 PM ET
Location: LP Field, Nashville, TN
TV Channel: CBS - Andrew Catalon (play-by-play), Steve Tasker (analyst), and Steve Beuerlein (analyst)
Local Radio: 92.3 The Fan (WKRK-FM), ESPN 850 WKNR, WNCX (98.5 FM)
Online streaming: Audio Pass | NFL Rewind
Weather: 68 degrees (feels like 68), 0% chance of scattered thunderstorms, 11 MPH SSW wind
Odds: Titans by 1 point.
Over/under: 44
Per 506sports.com, the areas in yellow on the map below will get to see the Browns vs. Titans game live on CBS at 1:00 PM ET:
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Nuggets:
- The Browns are the only team in the NFL that have not turned the ball over this year and own a +4 turnover ratio.
- Browns owner Jimmy Haslam is a native of Knoxville, Tenn. Titans Head Coach Ken Whisenhunt served as the special teams coordinator for Cleveland in 1999. Quarterbacks coach Dowell Loggains spent eight years (2006-13) with the Titans. He served as the offensive coordinator in 2013 and for the final five games in 2012. Tennessee defensive coordinator Ray Horton held the same position with the Browns in 2013.
- Former Browns players on the Titans include OLB Kamerion Wimbley and OLB Quentin Groves. Former Browns DL Nick Eason is an assistant defensive line coach for the Titans.
- The Browns have scored at least 21 points in every game this season. The last time the team scored 21 points in four straight games was 2008.
- The Browns last road victory was in Week 3 last year at Minnesota on Sept. 22.
- The Browns haven’t went back-to-back games without allowing a sack since 2007 (Weeks 9-10). They will try to accomplish that feat this week.
- QB Brian Hoyer hasn’t thrown an interception in his last 156 passing attempts (spanning six games), the longest active streak in the NFL and fourth-longest streak in Browns history. His last interception
came in the third quarter of his Browns debut at Minnesota on Sept. 22, 2013. With 19 more attempts without an interception, he will pass Vinny Testaverde (174 in 1995) for the third-longest streak in Browns history, and with 53 more, he will pass Milt Plum (208 in 1959-60) for second longest.
- The last time these two teams met in the regular season was on October 2, 2011 in Cleveland, with the Titans beating the Browns 31-13. That was the game when TE Jared Cook caught an 80-yard touchdown pass via the catch-and-run, showing how ILB Scott Fujita just could not keep up with him. Browns QB Colt McCoy threw the ball 61 times in the game, and the Titans' quarterback was Matt Hasselbeck.