CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Browns continued their winless road record in 2025, leaving Pittsburgh Sunday with a 23-9 loss to Aaron Rodgers and the division-leading Steelers.

Rodgers' touchdown passes to DK Metcalf and Connor Heyward were enough to see off Pittsburgh's AFC North rivals, with Steelers kicker Chris Boswell adding distance on the scoreboard with three made field goals. Rodgers, 41, finished a blemish-free afternoon 21 of 30 for 235 yards, the two scores, and no sacks or interceptions.

"It's frustrating," Browns defensive end Myles Garrett, who came away with his third straight sack-less game, said. "Losing the same way every time, it's frustrating as hell."

Browns rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel, in his second NFL start and first against a division opponent, followed up

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