
The new annual NFL schedule release event could see the Browns in prime-time
Fans of the Cleveland Browns just want to see wins on the field. In many ways, whether those wins come on Sunday, Thursday, Monday or a holiday (no, thank you), “just win, please.”
The 2025 Browns schedule is expected to be a tough one. Coming off a three-win season, Cleveland faces a “last place schedule” that is anything but easy. The list of quarterbacks that Myles Garrett, Mason Graham, Denzel Ward and company will have to beat is a bit overwhelming.
Monday morning, the NFL released that the NFC East will open the season with the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys facing off. There will be more games announced on Monday before, on Tuesday, the Browns find out who they will be facing in London this season.
Besides the international game, Cleveland’s set of opponents has a ton of options that could be interesting for prime-time matchups. The issue is that the Browns, outside of QB Shedeur Sanders, are not all that interesting as a matchup.
Prime-time options
- Baltimore Ravens X2
- Cincinnati Bengals X2
- Buffalo Bills
- Green Bay Packers
- San Francisco 49ers
- Detroit Lions
There are other matchups that might be interesting, but in order for Cleveland to make prime-time, they will need a big name across the field from them.
Which matchup do you think will end up in prime-time for the Browns in 2025? Is there one you are most interested in watching as a standalone game?
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