CLEVELAND — The Browns are back home for the second time in the first three weeks of the season. They're desperate for things to turn out better than the first time there, a season-opening 17-16 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals.

The problem for Cleveland is it's going to play the Green Bay Packers, one of the NFC's best teams. The Packers have rolled in each of their first two games, beating both the Detroit Lions and the Washington Commanders.

The Browns will get a look at the Lions in Detroit on Sept. 28, the second leg of a three-game swing through the NFC North. They close it out with a trip to London to face the Minnesota Vikings Oct. 5. Buy Cleveland Browns tickets

For now, though, the Browns are simply worried about Green Bay. Well, Green Bay and the quest for win No. 1 of the seas

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