The Browns 2016 schedule is out, with the teams home opener coming in week two against the rival Baltimore Ravens.
The team will open the season on the road against one-time quarterback Doug Pederson and the Philadelphia Eagles. Five of the first seven games for the Browns will be on the road.
Here’s the complete Browns 2016 schedule.
Week 1: Sept. 11 – at Philadelphia Eagles – 1 p.m./CBS
Week 2: Sept. 18 – Baltimore Ravens – 1 p.m./CBS
Week 3: Sept. 25 – at Miami Dolphins – 1 p.m./CBS
Week 4: Oct. 2 – at Washington Redskins – 1 p.m./CBS
Week 5: Oct. 9 – New England Patriots – 1 p.m./CBS
Week 6: Oct. 16 – at Tennessee Titans – 1 p.m./CBS
Week 7: Oct. 23 – at Cincinnati Bengals – 1 p.m./CBS
Week 8: Oct. 30 – New York Jets – 1 p.m./CBS
Week 9: Nov. 6 – Dallas Cowboys – 1 p.m./FOX
Week 10: Nov. 10 – at Baltimore Ravens (Thursday) – 8:25 p.m./NFL Network
Week 11: Nov. 20 – Pittsburgh Steelers – 1 p.m./CBS
Week 12: Nov. 27 – New York Giants – 1 p.m./FOX
Week 13: BYE
Week 14: Dec. 11 – Cincinnati Bengals – 1 p.m./CBS
Week 15: Dec. 18 – at Buffalo Bills – 1 p.m./CBS
Week 16: Dec. 24 – San Diego Chargers (Saturday) – 1 p.m./CBS
Week 17: Jan. 1 – at Pittsburgh Steelers – 1 p.m./CBS
“I’m very excited because I also know that our players will be very excited about it,” Jackson said. “It’s a challenging schedule but we also knew that that was going to be the case when we started this.
“Obviously, when you first look at the schedule there’s five road games in the first seven, so we’re going to be on the road and we understand this is the schedule we’ve been dealt. We’ve just got to have that mindset. We’re going to pack a good team and go on the road and play good games.”
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