The last time the Browns faced a live opponent was January 3, a 28-12 home loss to the Steelers, mercifully ending the failed Pettine/Farmer era.
Of the 22 starters that day, it’s assured that eight of them will not be on the field tonight or when the regular season opens on September 11. No more than 11 will return as Week 1 starters, and probably fewer than that.
Tonight the Browns bring a revamping product onto the field under revamped leadership. Their hosts are one of the league’s great organizations, historically and currently: the Green Bay Packers. That franchise knows what it is, how it wants to function, and who its leaders are, because they’ve been there. They’ve imbued their community with the look and feel of winners in the league’s smallest market, unironically branded as Titletown, U.S.A. Meanwhile the Browns are looking for answers and feeling their way toward a much-needed turnaround.
So the return of football is eagerly awaited, because it’s past time to get on with it and begin manifesting the changed culture and infusion of energy the new regime represents.
While you’re waiting, here are a few things to keep you occupied:
How to watch the game
If you’re in one these media markets, you’re in luck:
Cleveland | @ | Green Bay |
Mike Patrick, Solomon Wilcots WEWS (ABC/5 – Cleveland) WBNS (CBS/10 – Columbus) WTOL (CBS/11 – Toledo) WYTV (ABC/33 – Youngstown) WHIO (CBS/7 – Dayton) |
8:00 ET | Kevin Harlan, Rich Gannon WACY (My/32 – Green Bay) WMLW (49 – Milwaukee) WKOW (ABC/27 – Madison) WAOW (ABC/9 – Wausau WI) WQOW (ABC/18 – Eau Claire WI) WXOW (ABC/19 – La Crosse WI) WLUC (FOX/6.2 – Marquette MI) KQDS (FOX/21 – Duluth MN) WHBF (CBS/4 – Quad Cities) KWWL (7.2 – Waterloo IA) KMTV (CBS/3 – Omaha) KIMO (ABC/13 – Anchorage AK) KATN (ABC/2 – Fairbanks AK) KJUD (ABC/11 – Juneau AK) KFVE (My/9 – Honolulu) |
Otherwise, you can sign up for a seven-day trial of NFL Game Pass that will take you through the first two exhibitions.
You can also tune in to replays on NFL Network at these (Eastern) times:
- Saturday, Aug. 13: 1 p.m.
- Monday, Aug. 15: 4 p.m.
Learn more than you ever wanted to know about the Browns
The 2016 Cleveland Browns Media Guide (web reader or downloadable pdf)
The Browns’ weekly pre-game media release (pdf)
Current roster spreadsheet (Google Sheet webpage, downloadable for full functionality)
Want to check out which former Browns are vying for jobs across the league? Courtesy of the fan nicknamed “Utopia” and his thread in the OBR’s Watercooler, here they are:
QUARTERBACKS
- Brian Hoyer, Chicago
- Brandon Weeden, Houston
- Colt McCoy, Washington
- Derek Anderson, Carolina
- Luke McCown, New Orleans
- Thaddeus Lewis, San Francisco
- Connor Shaw, Chicago
- Bruce Gradkowski, Pittsburgh
- Alex Tanney, Tennessee
- Josh Johnson, Baltimore
RUNNING BACKS
- Dion Lewis, New England
- Terrance West, Baltimore
- Robert Turbin, Indianapolis
- Bobby Rainey, New York Giants
- Cedric Peerman, Cincinnati
- Fozzy Whittaker, Carolina
- Shaun Draughn, San Francisco
TIGHT ENDS
- Ben Watson, Baltimore
- Jordan Cameron, Miami
- Jim Dray, Buffalo
- MarQueis Gray, Miami
WIDE RECEIVERS
- Travis Benjamin, San Diego
- Jordan Norwood, Denver
- Willie Snead, New Orleans
- Josh Lenz, Houston
- Charles Johnson, Minnesota
- Vince Mayle, Dallas
- Greg Little, Buffalo
- Rodney Smith, Dallas
- Chris Matthews, Baltimore
- LaRon Byrd, Carolina
KICKERS
- Phil Dawson, San Francisco
CENTERS
- Alex Mack, Atlanta
- Patrick Lewis, Seattle
GUARDS
- Shawn Lauvao, Washington
- Ryan Seymour, New York Giants
- Karim Barton, Houston
OFFENSIVE TACKLES
- Mitchell Schwartz, Kansas City
- Reid Fragel, Kansas City
- Martin Wallace, Chicago
- Vinston Painter, Miami
- Keavon Milton, New England
- Andrew McDonald, Houston
- Caylin Hauptmann, Tampa Bay
DEFENSIVE LINEMEN
- Jabaal Sheard, New England
- Ahtyba Rubin, Seattle
- Frostee Rucker, Arizona
- Billy Winn, Denver
LINEBACKERS
- Karlos Dansby, Cincinnati
- D’Qwell Jackson, Indianapolis
- Craig Robertson, New Orleans
- Hayes Pullard, Jacksonville
- Ben Jacobs, Carolina
- Justin Staples, Tennessee
- L.J. Fort, Pittsburgh
- James-Michael Johnson, Miami
CORNERBACKS
- Buster Skrine, New York Jets
- Leon McFadden, New York Giants
- Robert Nelson, Houston
- Josh Aubrey, Tennessee
- Trevin Wade, New York Giants
SAFETIES
- T.J. Ward, Denver
- Tashaun Gipson, Jacksonville
- Mike Adams, Indianapolis
- Johnson Bademosi, Detroit
- Don Carey, Detroit
Injured:
- Trent Richardson, waived by Baltimore
- Brian Tyms, released with injury settlement by Indianapolis
- Garrett Gilkey, Tampa Bay’s reserve/PUP list
- Phil Taylor, Denver’s IR list
- Kendall James, New York Jets’ IR list
- Ifo Ekpre-Olomu, waived-injured by Miami
Unsigned:
- Randy Starks
- Ishmaa’ily Kitchen
- Scott Solomon
- Brian Hartline
- Rob Housler
- Donte Whitner
- Johnny Manziel (with the equivalent of a “hell no” from the Cowboy brass).
And just to bring this post full circle, although they reportedly gave a tryout to Kellen Winslow II recently, not a single ex-Brown is on the roster of the stable, draft-oriented Green Bay Packers.