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The Browns take on the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 17. Here are some nuggets about the contest, as well as how you can watch or listen to the game.
Game Time/Date: Sunday, January 1, 2017 at 1:00 PM ET
Location: Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, PA
TV Channel: CBS - Kevin Harlan (play-by-play) & Rich Gannon (analyst)
Local Radio: 92.3 The Fan (WKRK-FM), ESPN 850 WKNR, WNCX (98.5 FM)
Online streaming: NFL Game Pass
Weather: 39 degrees (feels like 37). 5% chance of precipitation. Winds from S at 4 MPH.
Odds: Steelers by 6 points.
Over/under: 42.5
Per 506sports, the fans in the blue areas below will be able to watch the game on TV:
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Nuggets:
-The Browns will be wearing white tops, white pants, and orange socks.
.@TerrellePryor is 87 yards away from becoming the 7th WR in #Browns history to eclipse 1,000 receiving yards in a season.#CLEvsPIT pic.twitter.com/U3VBJLLhnw
— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) December 31, 2016
-TE Gary Barnidge has joined Ozzie Newsome (six) and Kellen Winslow (two) as the only tight ends in Browns history to record multiple seasons with at least 50 receptions.
-The Browns are third in the NFL with a 4.67 rushing average this season. ILB Christian Kirksey is fourth in the league with a careerhigh 136 tackles this season. RB Isaiah Crowell has the longest run in the NFL this season, an 85-yard touchdown run against the Ravens on Sept. 18.
-With a sack, DE Emmanuel Ogbah would increase his season total to 6.5 sacks, third most for a Browns rookie in franchise history.
-With 87 receiving yards, WR Terrelle Pryor would become the seventh wide receiver in Browns history to surpass 1,000 receiving yards in a season.
-The last time these two teams was on November 20th, 2016 in Cleveland, when the Steelers defeated the Browns by a final score of 24-9. The Browns were shut out 14-0 at the half, but a touchdown near the start of the fourth quarter made it a 17-9 game. Josh McCown took a sack and fumbled in his own end zone in the final minutes, allowing Pittsburgh to fall on top and secure the win.