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Another brutal loss for the Cleveland Browns in a game where nothing seemed to go right. Here are three takeaways from the loss
The Chicago Bears blew out the Cleveland Browns, 31-3, on Sunday. Here's a look at the biggest studs from Week 15.
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Browns’ loss to Bears highlights Cleveland’s real Shedeur Sanders saboteur – Jimmy Watkins
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders dots his teammate’s chest with a deep ball, and the catch is secured in the end zone. But instead of a Cleveland touchdown, Sanders’ throw results in a Bears interception.
Bears coach Ben Johnson became the first head coach in franchise history to win 10 games in his first season at the helm.
Avoioding a tricky "trap game" letdown, the Chicago Bears have built a 14-0 lead on the Cleveland Browns in Week 15.
CHICAGO — The Browns lost to the Bears, 31-3, on Sunday at Soldier Field. Rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders threw three interceptions in his fourth start and the Browns offense once again struggled.
Sanders’ 30.3 passer rating was the sixth-worst by any quarterback with at least 10 passes in game this season.
The dangerous cold did not stop Bears fans from going out and tailgating ahead of the team's game against the Cleveland Browns on Sunday afternoon.
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Caleb Williams throws for 2 TDs, Bears pound Browns even as Myles Garrett closes in on sacks record
Caleb Williams threw two touchdown passes and the Chicago Bears beat Cleveland 31-3 in one of the coldest games ever at Soldier Field even though the Browns' Myles Garrett moved within a sack of the NFL's single-season record.