At 8:15 p.m. ET on Monday, the Denver Broncos are at home against the Cleveland Browns.The Browns rank fourth-worst in total yards per game (292.5), but they’ve been more productive on the
The 7-5 Broncos play the 3-8 Cleveland Browns on Monday, with the hosts comfortably favored. Nix was marked as questionable in Thursday’s practice, but he is expected to play. It would mark his first Monday Night Football appearance and his second national broadcast after Week 7’s Thursday-nighter.
Are the Browns playing on Sunday in Week 13 of the NFL season? Here's a look at their next opponent and the remainder of Cleveland's 2024 slate.
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The Cleveland Browns and Denver Broncos are set to face-off in the Week 13 edition of Monday Night Football. With it being the final game of the week, let's mak
Plus, expect Denver's Pat Surtain to match up with Jerry Jeudy Monday night. And All-Pro DE Myles Garrett is on the cusp of 100 sacks.
After Thanksgiving Day football, the board got shaken up as a new team rose to the top pick in the draft. The Dallas Cowboys beat the New York Giants, The Detroit Lions took care of business against the Chicago Bears, and the Green Bay Packers handed the Miami Dolphins yet another cold-weather loss.
DENVER — The Browns will get their first look at rookie quarterback Bo Nix on Monday night. Nix is putting together a rookie of the year campaign leading the Broncos offense. What’s working for him? Obviously Nix is making the plays, but it helps, too, that he has one of the best playcallers in football in head coach Sean Payton.
The Browns have one only once in Denver since 1990. Can they break this trend? That, and more pregame storyline and predictions for the Week 13 matchup
NFL.com's Coral Smith breaks down four things to watch for when the Denver Broncos host the Cleveland Browns on Monday night.
Roger McCreary was named a game-day captain for the Tennessee Titans for their Sunday contest against the Washington Commanders. Starting at nickelback for the Titans, McCreary made his eighth tackle of the game when he brought down running back Brian Robinson Jr. at the Washington 32-yard line at the end of the 4-yard run.