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November 17th, 2009 4:28 pm EST
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Event – Cleveland Browns at Detroit Lions
Time & Date – 1 pm, Sunday, November 22nd, 2009
Venue – Ford Field, Detroit, Michigan
It was October 23rd of 2005 the last time Cleveland and Detroit faced one another. The Browns hosted, and the Lions won. Four years later they’re meeting in Detroit, and the time gone by has only made Cleveland want the win more.
On the field since 1946, the Cleveland Browns won their 13th division title in 1989, their 11th conference title in 1969, and their 8th league title in 1964. On the field since 1930, the Detroit Lions won their 7th division title in 1993, their 6th conference title in 1957, and their 4th league title also in 1957.
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Here’s a look at what both teams have done so far with ’09.
CLEVELAND BROWNS
The Browns are 4th in the AFC North with a 1-7 record. The offense has brought in 7 touchdowns and is averaging 221.1 yards per game, while the defense has allowed 24 touchdowns and an average of 409.1 yards per game. Quarterback Derek Anderson is 66-of-154 for a 42.9 percent completion rate, running back Jamal Lewis leads in rushing with 349 yards to date, wide receiver Mohamed Massaquoi sits atop receiving yards with 328, and linebacker D’Qwell Jackson is king with 59 tackles in total.
DETROIT LIONS
The Lions are 4th in the NFC North with a 1-8 record. The offense has brought in 15 touchdowns and is averaging 293.9 yards per game, while the defense has allowed 31 touchdowns and an average of 386.2 yards per game. Quarterback Matthew Stafford is 115-of-214 for a 53.7 percent completion rate, running back Kevin Smith leads in rushing with 460 yards to date, wide receiver Calvin Johnson sits atop receiving yards with 352, and linebacker Larry Foote is king with 56 tackles in total.
Will Cleveland have what it takes to win in Detroit, or will Detroit use home field advantage to defeat Cleveland like it did in ’05?
Last year the Browns finished 4th in the AFC North with a 4-12 record. The Lions finished 2008 4th in the NFC North with a dreary 0-16 record.
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Sources: http://www.nfl.com/, http://sports.yahoo.com/, http://espn.go.com/, and http://www.wikipedia.org/.

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