The Cleveland Browns have what might be one of the few remaining winnable games on the schedule on Sunday when they take on the Las Vegas Raiders.
No game is automatic for the Browns, of course, especially given that they have lost six of their past seven games. But the Raiders, who bring a 2-8 record into the tilt, have lost eight of their past nine games, and have allowed 30 or more points in three of their last four games.
Cleveland comes into the game in decent health, although they will be without defensive end Alex Wright, who is fresh off signing a three-year contract extension, and starting quarterback Dillon Gabriel, who will miss the game with a concussion.
Gabriel’s absence means that the Browns can finally unleash quarterback Shedeur Sanders on an unsuspecting league, with t

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