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Week Three 2015 NFL
Browns (1-1) host the Raiders (1-1). Josh McCown will QB for Cleveland. Browns should and will win 27-17.
Browns will then travel to San Diego next week. Tough one. But I'm guessing that SD wins, and the Browns start as somewhat expected with a 2-2 record for the first quarter of the season. Then the schedule gets tougher.
But first, the week three schedule.
Last night:
Washington (1-1) at New York (0-2) 8:00 p.m. CBS NYG 32, WSH 21
Sunday:
Atlanta (2-0) at | Dallas (2-0) | 1:00 PM FOX | |||||||||||
Indianapolis (0-2) at | Tennessee (1-1) | 1:00 PM CBS | |||||||||||
Oakland (1-1) at | Cleveland (1-1) | 1:00 PM CBS | |||||||||||
Cincinnati (2-0) at | Baltimore (0-2) | 1:00 PM CBS | |||||||||||
Jacksonville (1-1) at | New England (2-0) | 1:00 PM CBS | |||||||||||
New Orleans (0-2) at | Carolina (2-0) | 1:00 PM FOX | |||||||||||
Philadelphia (0-2) at | New York Jets (2-0) | 1:00 PM FOX | |||||||||||
Tampa Bay (1-1) at | Houston (0-2) | 1:00 PM FOX | |||||||||||
San Diego (1-1) at | Minnesota (1-1) | 1:00 PM CBS | Pittsburgh (2-0) at | St. Louis (1-1) | 1:00 PM CBS | San Francisco (1-1) at | Arizona (2-0) | 4:05 PM FOX | Buffalo (1-1) at | Miami (1-1) | 4:25 PM CBS | Chicago (0-2) at | Seattle (0-2) |
Sunday Night:
Denver (2-0) at Detroit (0-2) 8:30 PM NBC
Monday Night:
Kansas City (1-1) at Green Bay (2-0) 8:30 PM ESPN
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