Which cities get to watch the game on TV? What uniforms will the Browns wear? And a little bit of history between the two teams.
The Cleveland Browns play at home in Week 12 today against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Here are some nuggets about the matchup, as well as how you can watch or listen to the game.
Game Information
- Game Time/Date: Thursday, November 21, 2024 at 8:15 p.m. ET
- Location: Huntington Bank Field, Cleveland, OH
- TV Channel: Amazon Prime – Al Michaels (play-by-play) & Kirk Herbstreit (analyst)
- Local TV: WEWS (Channel 5.1)
- Streaming Coverage: Sign up for fuboTV
- Local Radio: 92.3 The Fan (WKRK-FM), ESPN 850 WKNR, WNCX (98.5 FM) with Andrew Siciliano, Nathan Zegura, Je’Rod Cherry (sidelines)
- Weather: 39 degrees (feels like 30), 95% chance of rain/snow, 19 MPH winds from the Northwest
- Odds: Steelers by 3.5
- Over/under: 36.5
TV Distribution Map
The game will be televised on Amazon Prime. Fans in the orange areas will get to see the game.
Uniform & Poster
- The Browns’ uniform will be brown jerseys, orange pants, and orange helmets.
what we’re rocking for WK 12 pic.twitter.com/rrst8YpVvD
— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) November 20, 2024
- Here is the Week 12 poster for the Steelers vs. Browns game:
Thursday Night showdown pic.twitter.com/zBIwFpPPil
— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) November 20, 2024
Connections
- Steelers Tight Ends Coach Alfredo Roberts coached in the same role for the Browns from 2007-08.
- Steelers DT Larry Ogunjobi spent four seasons with the Browns from 2017-20.
- Browns Running Backs Coach Duce Staley played for the Steelers form 2004-06.
- Browns LB Devin Bush played for the Steelers from 2019-22.
- Browns LS Rex Sunahara was on the Steelers’ practice squad in 2023.
History
- The Browns have a 62-79-1 all-time record against the Steelers.
- The last time these two teams met was in Cleveland on November 19, 2023, when the Browns beat the Steelers 13-10. It was a match-up of Dorian Thompson-Robinson vs. Kenny Pickett, and Cleveland’s defense was dominant except for a 74-yard touchdown run allowed to begin the second half. Ultimately, Cleveland got in position to win it with a 34-yard field goal by Dustin Hopkins. The Browns had 359 yards of offense, while the Steelers had 249 yards of offense.