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Records: Pittsburgh (6-3); Cleveland (6-3)
Kickoff: Sunday, 1 p.m., CBS
Opening line: Browns by 4, according to FanDuel Sportsbook
Against the spread: Steelers 6-3; Browns 6-3
Series record: Steelers lead 79-61-1
Last meeting: Steelers beat Browns 26-22 on Sept. 18, 2023, in Pittsburgh
Last week: Steelers beat Packers 23-19; Browns beat Ravens 33-31
Steelers offense: OVERALL (28), RUSH (20), PASS (29), SCORING (26)
Steelers defense: OVERALL (28), RUSH (25), PASS (27), SCORING (11)
Browns offense: OVERALL (17), RUSH (2T), PASS (25), SCORING (6)
Browns defense: OVERALL (1), RUSH (7), PASS (1), SCORING (6)
Turnover differential: Steelers plus-10; Browns minus-4
Steelers player to watch: RB Jaylen Warren. The second-year pro — an undrafted rookie free agent — has morphed from a feel-good story to a full-on NFL difference-maker. Warren ran for a career-high 105 yards and a touchdown in last week’s win over Green Bay. His quickness through the hole and ability to make plays in the passing game gives the Steelers a potent one-two punch at running back next to Najee Harris.
Browns player to watch: Rookie QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson. Starting quarterback Deshaun Watson’s season-ending shoulder injury has launched Thompson-Robinson up the depth chart and into the middle of a playoff chase. With a week of practice, the fifth-round pick from UCLA should be better prepared than in his NFL debut on Oct. 1, when he threw three interceptions in a 28-3 loss to Baltimore.
Key matchup: Cleveland’s offensive tackles vs. Pittsburgh edge rushers T.J. Watt and Alex Highsmith. Protecting Thompson-Robinson will be paramount against a Steelers defense known for making life miserable for young QBs. Both Highsmith (interception return) and Watt (fumble return) scored in the Week 2 matchup.
Key injuries: Watson fractured his throwing shoulder last week while rallying the Browns from a 14-point deficit in the fourth quarter to stun the Ravens. He’s scheduled to undergo surgery next week. … Browns rookie RT Dawand Jones (knee) could miss his second straight game. … Browns G Wyatt Teller (ankle) and S Juan Thornhill (calf) missed practice time this week. … Steelers TE Pat Freiermuth is expected to return from a right hamstring injury that’s kept him out since Oct. 1. … Pittsburgh FS Minkah Fitzpatrick (hamstring) will miss his third straight game. SS Keanu Neal (rib) will also sit. Damontae Kazee will start in place of Fitzpatrick, with Trenton Thompson making his first NFL start filling in for Neal. … DT Montravius Adams (ankle) could miss his second straight game. … The Steelers placed LB Kwon Alexander (Achilles) on IR, leaving them with three healthy inside linebackers on the active roster. … Pittsburgh TE Pat Freiermuth (hamstring) is questionable after being activated off injured reserve.
Series notes: The latest matchup in one of the NFL’s best rivalries has some added juice with both teams in playoff contention. … Pittsburgh has dominated since Cleveland’s expansion return in 1999, but the Browns have made things less lopsided in recent years with four wins, including one in the playoffs, since 2019. … Steelers coach Mike Tomlin is 26-6-1 against Cleveland.
Stats and stuff: The Steelers are the only team in NFL history to be outgained in each of their first nine games and have a winning record. … Pittsburgh’s success in one-score games has played a major factor in keeping the club in the mix in the highly competitive AFC North. The Steelers have won each of their past nine games decided by eight points or fewer, including six this season. … The game features two of the league’s best pass rushers in Pittsburgh’s Watt and Cleveland DE Myles Garrett. Watt has thrived against the Browns, racking up 16 sacks, two fumble recoveries, two interceptions and a defensive touchdown in 11 games. … Garrett has seven sacks and three forced fumbles in 11 games vs. the Steelers. … The Steelers are 7-1-1 against the Browns when both Garrett and Watt play. … Pittsburgh is 13-5 over its past 18 games going back to last season, the sixth-best record in the league over that span. … The Steelers have four wins this season when they trailed going into the fourth quarter, including their victory over Cleveland in Week 2. … Pittsburgh is 49-14 against rookie starters since 1970.