
Thursday the Browns and the NFL announced the 2018 schedule – the teams’ opener will be on Sunday, September 9th at home against the Steelers.
PRESEASON
Thursday, Aug. 9 – at New York Giants – 7 p.m.
Friday, Aug. 17 – Buffalo Bills – 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, Aug. 23 – Philadelphia Eagles – 8 p.m. (FOX)
Thursday, Aug. 30 – at Detroit Lions – 7 p.m.
REGULAR SEASON
Week 1: Sept. 9 – Pittsburgh Steelers – 1 p.m./CBS
Week 2: Sept. 16 – at New Orleans Saints – 1 p.m./FOX
Week 3: Sept. 20 (Thu) – New York Jets – 8:20 p.m./NFLN
Week 4: Sept. 30 – at Oakland Raiders – 4:05 p.m./FOX
Week 5: Oct. 7 – Baltimore Ravens – 1 p.m./CBS
Week 6: Oct. 14 – L.A. Chargers – 1 p.m./CBS
Week 7: Oct. 21 – at Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 1 p.m./FOX
Week 8: Oct. 28 – at Pittsburgh Steelers – 1 p.m./CBS
Week 9: Nov. 4 – Kansas City Chiefs – 1p.m./ CBS
Week 10: Nov. 11 – Atlanta Falcons – 1 p.m./FOX
Week 11: Nov. 18 – BYE
Week 12: Nov. 25 – at Cincinnati Bengals – 1 p.m./CBS
Week 13: Dec. 2 – at Houston Texans – 1 p.m./CBS
Week 14: Dec. 9 – Carolina Panthers – 1 p.m./FOX
Week 15: Dec. 15 (Sat) – at Denver Broncos – TBD/NFLN
Week 16: Dec. 23 – Cincinnati Bengals – 1 p.m./CBS
Week 17: Dec. 30 – at Baltimore Ravens – 1 p.m./CBS
“I’m always excited about the release of our schedule,” Browns coach Hue Jackson said. “The release of your schedule is one of the final pieces to your planning for the season. I like our schedule. It’s balanced, it’s tough but that’s exactly what we expected. We play some really good quarterbacks to start the season and two playoff teams out the gate.”

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