After coming off an upset win over the Green Bay Packers last Sunday, the Cleveland Browns look to do it again this Sunday as they will travel to Michigan to take on the Detroit Lions. An argument can be made that the Lions and the Browns have been through the darkest of times in their franchises’ histories, but recently, Detroit has emerged from the darkness. Cleveland? It’s a work in progress.

After losing both coordinators this offseason (OC Ben Johnson took the Chicago Bears head coaching job and DC Aaron Glenn took the New York Jets coaching job), the Lions wasted no time replacing them. John Morton came over from the Denver Broncos to be their offensive coordinator (and might have stuck his foot in his mouth this week) and promoted linebackers coach Kelvin Sheppard to be the defensi

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