Browns will be big fans of the 49ers on Monday Night Football

Everything that the Cleveland Browns want to accomplish this season remains in front of them despite all of the injuries they’ve dealt with.  They do need some help to accomplish one of the biggest team goals and that is to win the AFC North. At 10-5, the Cleveland Browns will be rooting hard for the […]

Brandon Little Ohio State Buckeyes & Cleveland Browns News Writer
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Everything that the Cleveland Browns want to accomplish this season remains in front of them despite all of the injuries they’ve dealt with. 

They do need some help to accomplish one of the biggest team goals and that is to win the AFC North. At 10-5, the Cleveland Browns will be rooting hard for the San Francisco 49ers to defeat the Baltimore Ravens on Monday Night Football.

Baltimore is 11-3 on the season and holds the No. 1 spot in the AFC North. If the Ravens were to lose in Week 16, the Browns would pull within a single game of them with two weeks remaining in the regular season.

Cleveland split the season series with the Ravens by winning the second matchup in Week 10. The Browns were shell-shocked in Week 4, 28-3, in a game that was Dorian Thompson-Robinson’s first career start.

In their next game after being pounced on by the Ravens, the Browns bounced back and downed the 49ers. Sometimes it’s crazy how things work out because now the Browns need some help from San Francisco.

Cleveland has games left against the New York Jets and Cincinnati Bengals, while the Ravens will play the Dolphins and Steelers in their final two games. Baltimore does have the tougher stretch to end the season.

None of this will matter if Cleveland can’t win out. They’re nearly a lock to make the playoffs, but winning the division is something Cleveland has not done since 1989.