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Browns win over Steelers gives Kevin Stefanski a rare 2024 notch on his resume — Jimmy Watkins

Browns win over Steelers gives Kevin Stefanski a rare 2024 notch on his resume — Jimmy Watkins

CLEVELAND, Ohio — Draft picks don’t matter. Next year can wait. The Cleveland Browns aren’t going to the playoffs this season, but their fans are parading down West 3rd Street, anyways.

Because the Pittsburgh Steelers lost a football game 24-19 on Thursday Night. Even better, Cleveland beat them. Amazing what one win over an archrival can do for a city. But I wonder what it can do for the coach.

Counting Thursday’s win, Browns coach Kevin Stefanski is 5-5 against the Steelers, a 10-game stretch that no Browns coach has matched since Marty Schottenheimer. In college football, fans know these stats by heart. In the league full of nameless, faceless opponents, we count division records and call it a day.

But we still savor moments. Twenty-four hour rule, right? And the moment running back Nick Chubb gave Cleveland the lead on a 2-yard touchdown run with 57 seconds to play, dopamine levels across the region spiked.

Bad football is hard to watch. And these Browns, who entered this week with the best gambling odds to finish with the NFL’s worst record, play a brand of ball that deserves harsher language.

But one of the worst parts of this season, like so many others, has been being reminded twice a year how much different it should be. That Pittsburgh (8-2) and Cleveland (2-8) entered Thursday with opposite records was a cruel kind of football poetry. One franchise never finishes with a losing record. The other always finds a way to lose.

This time, the formula called for two fourth-quarter turnovers and, apparently, a pile of snow the size of Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson. Running back Nick Chubb, who scored a touchdown Thursday after tearing his ACL against the Steelers last season, added a pinch of would-be redemption. And Jameis Winston’s fourth-down touchdown run with 12:23 to play, which gave Cleveland an 18-6 lead, added enough false hope to kill a horse.

Not Browns fans, though. They’ve built an immunity over the years. They smell an ugly loss 100 yards away. In Thursday’s case, Wilson drove 69 to cut Cleveland’s lead from 12 to five. Then he found Calvin Austin for a 19-yard touchdown just 50 seconds after Winston fumbled.

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