Story byChris PokornySun, December 28, 2025 at 8:53 PM UTC·12 min readThe Browns’ offense looked sharp early, scoring 10 points as QB Shedeur Sanders was slinging the ball all over the field. After that, though, it became a defensive battle — so much that no scoring was happening in the second half, and Cleveland’s defense rose to the occasion to prevent Pittsburgh from clinching a playoff spot. In turn, it hurt the Browns’ draft position a little bit, but sends the fans and team home happy with the 13-6 win in front of the home crowd.