(CBS Pittsburgh) — The Cleveland Browns jumped out to an early lead in Sunday night’s Wild Card game with the Pittsburgh Steelers. And then they hung on to win and advance. The old Browns might have let the game slip away. While the teams have split regular season games the last two seasons, Cleveland had only beaten Pittsburgh seven times over the last 20 years. Then again, the old Browns, having missed the playoffs since 2002, wouldn’t have made the playoffs in the first place.
What makes the Browns’ Wild Card win even more impressive is the circumstances, largely brought on by COVID. As NFL On CBS contributor Amy Trask points out, “no offensive line coach no defensive backs coach no tight end coach, other assistants missing, and of course, the head coach wasn’t there. They were also missing umpteen players, and they hadn’t had a practice all week. They finally were able to get together on the field on Friday, but that was more of a walk through, than it was a practice. So you head into a game against a divisional rival without having practice more than one walkthrough without a head coach, without umpteen players, without position coaches. And yet they found a way to win.”