JUST-IN: Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski makes special requests to browns fans

JUST-IN: Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski  makes special requests to browns fans

Sunday is All Hands on Deck Day at Cleveland Browns Stadium.

Browns coach Kevin Stefanski encouraged Browns fans and the Dawg Pound to show up, show off and make some noise Sunday afternoon.

The Cleveland Browns are 4-1 at home in 2023 and enjoy legitimate home-court advantage on the shores of Lake Erie.

The statistics are staggering.
They outscored their opponents 100-51, holding one opponent to three points and the other to six points.
They beat their visitors by 850 meters to 1,571 meters, outscoring their opponents both in the air and on the ground.
The Browns return home on Sunday to face their bitterest rivals, the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Had Cleveland entered this game healthy, Browns fans would have lined up to witness a potential blowout, but that was not the case.
Instead, it’s a Browns team that loses and is locked in a 1/4 to 4/4 battle.

Browns coach Kevin Stefanski encouraged Browns fans to come early Sunday to get a feel for “what this stadium is all about.” The Browns have a lot to play for against the Steelers on Sunday afternoon.
They have a chance to get revenge on Nick Chubb for the knee injury he suffered in Week 2 at Pittsburgh.
They also have a chance to solidify second place in the AFC North and move into a tie for first place with the first-place Baltimore Ravens after 11 weeks.

Regardless of who the Browns center, they still have a chance to win the AFC North division title.
A win against the Steelers on Sunday would go a long way toward accomplishing that feat.

At 12:35 an alarm goes off at Muni Field and we rush to the ballpark. Be strong from the first whistle to the last and maintain the advantage on Cleveland’s home court.

Goddonz

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