The weather could get interesting in Cleveland on Sunday for the 49ers-Browns game, with cold, wind, and rain turning to snow as the day progresses.
On Friday, Browns coach Kevin Stefanski was asked what he’s expecting.
“All of it,” Stefanski said.
The reality is that the conditions won’t be truly known until it’s time to play.
“We’ve been in this situation a lot,” Stefanski said, “where the weather doesn’t look good, and then sometimes you get down there and it was maybe overhyped or wasn’t accurate. At times, you don’t think it’s a big factor, and then it’s raining for a half. So you definitely have contingencies built into your game plan. I know [defensive coordinator] Jim [Schwartz] does in how he calls the game and some of the techniques we use, certainly offensively there are pla

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