In the preseason, if anyone looked ahead to the Week 15 NFL game between the Cleveland Browns and Chicago Bears, they would likely forecast it to be a matchup between two teams just looking to finish out the schedule.

As it turns out, only one team has nothing significant to play for, and that is the visiting Browns. Cleveland dropped to 3-10 after its fifth loss in six games, a two-point loss to another lowly team, the Titans. Meanwhile, the Bears are one of the most pleasant surprises in the league.

Under first-year head coach Ben Johnson. Chicago is at 9-4, having clinched a winning record for the first time in seven seasons. Entering Week 14, Chicago was on a five-game winning streak and occupied the No. 1 playoff seed in the NFC.

A painful loss to Green Bay, though, knocked the B

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