DETROIT — All that stands between the Browns and a two-game win streak is a trip to the Motor City. Of course, there's more to that trip than just taking in the sights.

To build off the 13-10 Week 3 win over the Green Bay Packers, Cleveland will have to travel to Detroit to face a Lions team that is coming off back-to-back impressive wins to improve to 2-1 after they lost to the Packers in the opener. The most impressive of those came on Monday Night Football Sept. 22 when they beat the same Baltimore Ravens team 38-30 that had routed the Browns the previous week 41-17.

Comparative scores is a poor way to examine a game, though. The competition on the field will settle that, one that features two elite defenses but two offenses in vastly different states. Buy Cleveland Browns tickets

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