The Cleveland Browns may have a key advantage over the San Francisco 49ers in Sunday’s meeting in downtown Cleveland.

Sure, the Browns have defensive end Myles Garrett, well on his way toward the NFL record for sacks, and the 49ers do not.

The Browns also have a rookie class that continues to make big plays on a weekly basis.

Cleveland also has quarterback Shedeur Sanders making his first career start in front of the home fans, which should inject some electricity into the soon-to-be-defunct Huntington Bank Field.

But the biggest advantage may be one that the Browns will no longer have once they make the move to their shiny new dome stadium in 2029 – the weather.

Sunday’s forecast is calling for cold (33 degrees) and windy (25 mph winds) conditions, all those things that some claim ma

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