The Browns are coming off a 24-19 win against the Pittsburgh Steelers in their NFL Week 12 game.Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. The Broncos beat the Las Vegas Raiders,
NFL Week 13 ends with Monday Night Football when the Denver Broncos host the Cleveland Browns. Where to watch, how to stream and Week 14 schedule.
Daily Fantasy millionaire Mike McClure shares his top NFL DFS picks for Cleveland Browns vs. Denver Broncos on MNF
Now I think the Browns are a little more fun with Jameis and a little bit more competent than they were with Deshaun Watson, but they're still not that good of a team. I do think the Broncos are pretty solid.
As the Cleveland Browns are preparing to visit the Denver Broncos, it'll be a homecoming of sorts for wideout Jerry Jeudy.
With Tillman playing the prototypical X receiver, Burden III gives Jeudy and the Browns the freedom to line up in the slot or at Z with him doing the opposite to create mismatches and advantages for both players.
Speaking of nightmares, the 49ers are probably going to be seeing Josh Allen in their nightmares this week. The Bills quarterback made NFL history on Sunday night during Buffalo's 35-10 win over San Francisco.
Cleveland has correlative betting value as roughly a touchdown dog in a low total game (42), with the fewer amount of expected points scored making it harder for the bigger favorite to cover. The Browns have buy-low value as a “bad” ATS team (4-7) against a sell-high “good” ATS team (9-3).
The Cleveland Browns and Denver Broncos are set to face-off in the Week 13 edition of Monday Night Football. With it being the final game of the week, let's mak
SportsLine expert Jimmie Kaylor shares his Week 13 NFL DFS picks, stacks, sleepers, rankings, values, lineups and player pool for Browns vs. Broncos on MNF
The Browns can certainly cover the spread. Denver is the better team and will likely win, possibly set up by a Jameis Winston turnover (or two, or three). While the Broncos have certainly outperformed expectations, Cleveland is proof positive that NFL teams do not actively look to tank, at least from the player and coaching perspectives.