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The Cleveland Browns and Chicago Bears meet Sunday in a Week 15 matchup at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois. Kickoff is scheduled for 1 p.m. ET.
Former Cleveland Browns defensive end Paul Wiggin has died, the franchise announced on Saturday. He was 91 years old. Wiggin spent his entire career with the Browns, playing with the team from 1957 to 1967. He did not miss a game during his career, playing in 146 straight games, according to the franchise.
A look at positional group matchups with a prediction on who wins as the Bears and Caleb Williams try to rebound from their loss at Green Bay.
BEREA, Ohio -- Michigan has interest in Browns offensive coordinator Tommy Rees for its head coach vacancy, a league source tells cleveland.com. It remains to be seen when Michigan will start interviewing in the wake of firing Sherrone Moore on Wednesday.
The Cleveland Browns ' 31-29 loss to the Tennessee Titans in Week 14 was a study in frustrating contradictions.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/browns/onsi as Cleveland Browns defense understands challenges of Chicago Bears offense. The Cleveland Browns will have their hands full as they take on the Chicago Bears in their Week 15 matchup.
The Cleveland Browns are set to take on the Chicago Bears this weekend but will be without a considerable number of starters for the road game.
The city of Cleveland and the Browns are dismissing a series of lawsuits over the team’s looming move to Brook Park, ending a court battle in the wake of a $100 million settlement deal.
Wiggin teamed with Jim Brown to help Cleveland win the 1964 NFL title and was Stanford’s coach for one of football’s most famous plays.
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Former Cleveland Browns legend Paul Wiggin dies at 91
The defensive end and two-time Pro Bowler spent his entire NFL career in Cleveland, playing from 1957 to 1967 and never missing a game.
That’s exactly what happened last Sunday when Shedeur Sanders, the Browns fifth-round pick, outplayed — by far — Titans quarterback Cam Ward, who was drafted 143 spots ahead of him.