The Cleveland Browns will be going through a standard practice today while the NFL world is focused on a trio of Thanksgiving Day games.
While NFL officials and their television partners have to be kicking themselves after not having the foresight to schedule the Browns and legendary rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders for one of today’s games, the Browns have rarely played on the holiday.
Cleveland has only played six times on Thanksgiving, with three of those coming in the 1940s. The last time the nation was treated to a Browns game on the holiday came back in 1989, when they faced the Detroit Lions for what was another in a long string of road defeats to the Lions.
The Browns do not have the longest streak without playing a game on Thanksgiving as the Los Angeles Rams have not played

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