Ohio is gearing up for an exciting Sunday as the NFL season game two arrives. The world has already witnessed an intriguing yet shocking showdown between the reigning champions and the underdogs. Patrick Mahomes-led Kansas City Chiefs, in a Thursday night game on their home turf, fell short due to some significant setbacks. They lost to the formidable Lions by a narrow margin. Now, another thrilling matchup awaits as Mahomes’ rival, Joe Burrow, prepares to start for the Bengals in their season opener against the Browns.
Burrow recently made an impressive recovery from a calf injury. Before the game begins, here are some key points to keep in mind for the upcoming thrill.
Cleveland Browns vs. Cincinnati Bengals live on Sunday!
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Cleveland Browns will face Cincinnati Bengals in their season opener this Sunday, September 10th, at 1 p.m. in Cleveland Browns Stadium. The Bengals are on a quest to secure their first win in Cleveland since 2017, boasting an impressive 8-2 record while wearing their current uniform.
The Browns and Bengals have a long-standing rivalry spanning 99 games, with the Browns victorious in 47 of these matchups and the Bengals in 52. This intense rivalry, often referred to as the “Battle of Ohio,” has been ongoing since 1970 and has only grown stronger over the years. This rivalry has deep roots, as it stems from Paul Brown, the creator of the Browns, being relieved of his duties by Art Modell.
Now, as they face off against each other for yet another season opener, it’s important to evaluate each team’s strengths.
Joe Burrow or Deshaun Watson? Who will win?
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This season, Deshaun Watson leads the Browns, marking his second full season with the team. Supporting him on the offensive front are key players like Donovan Jones, Amari Cooper, and tight end David Njoku. Nick Chubb, who has achieved four consecutive 1,000-yard rushing seasons, plays a pivotal role in their lineup. On the defensive side, Myles Garrett, who ranked second in the league with 16 sacks in 2022, adds significant strength to their defense.
Meanwhile, the Bengals boast the dynamic duo of Joe Burrow and Ja’Marr Chase, who return to the field. Burrow had an impressive season last year, throwing for 4,475 yards and achieving a career-high 35 touchdowns. His connection with receiver Ja’Marr Chase, who racked up 1,046 receiving yards and nine touchdowns, bolsters their offensive firepower. Despite overcoming a calf injury during training camp, Burrow is fully prepared to face the Browns.
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Now, only time will tell who will emerge as the winner in one of the biggest NFL rivalries of the season. What are your thoughts?
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