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Sunday is an "All Hands on Deck" Day At Cleveland Browns Stadium

Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski called on Browns fans and the Dawg Pound to show up, show out, and be loud on Sunday afternoon
Sunday is an "All Hands on Deck" Day At Cleveland Browns Stadium
Sunday is an "All Hands on Deck" Day At Cleveland Browns Stadium

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The Cleveland Browns are 4-1 at home in 2023 and have created a legitimate home-field advantage off the shores of Lake Erie. 

The stats are staggering. They are outscoring their opponents 100 to 51 while pitching one shutout, holding one opponent to three points and another one to just six points. They outgain their visitors 1,571 yards to 850 nearly doubling up their opponents both through the air and on the ground. 

The Browns return home on Sunday to face their most hated rival, the Pittsburgh Steelers. If Cleveland was healthy coming into this game Browns fans would be in line to witness a potential blowout, but that's not the case. Instead, this Browns team is beat up and is going to find themselves in a four-quarter battle.

Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski called on the Browns fans to get there early on Sunday and have "everyone's butt in that stadium" before kickoff. 

The Browns have a lot to play for against the Steelers on Sunday afternoon. They have the chance to avenge Nick Chubb's gruesome knee injury that was suffered in Week 2 at Pittsburgh. 

They also have an opportunity to get themselves firmly into second place in the AFC North and to stay attached to the Baltimore Ravens who are in first place through 11 weeks. 

Regardless of who is behind center for the Browns, they have a chance to still compete for the AFC North division title. Beating the Steelers on Sunday would go a long way to accomplishing that feat.

Sound the alarms in the muni lot at 12:35 and hustle into the stadium. Be loud from the first whistle to the last and sustain that home-field advantage in Cleveland.


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Anthony Moeglin
ANTHONY MOEGLIN

Anthony Moeglin is a northeast Ohio native, who most notably quarterbacked John Carroll University to the NCAA DIII National Semifinals in 2016 after beating the No. 1 team in the country twice in a 4-week stretch. He contributes written and video/podcast content for Browns Digest, as well as serving as the lead football analyst for BuckeyesNow on the FanNation network.

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