Rams vs. Browns: TV Schedule, Live Streaming, Radio, Game Time and More
Two last place teams will square off on Sunday when the 1-7 St. Louis Rams travel to Ohio to take on the 3-5 Cleveland Browns.
The Rams started the season 0-6, but beat the New Orleans Saints in Week 8. Unfortunately for them, that win was followed with an overtime loss to the Arizona Cardinals in Week 9.
Cleveland has been slightly more promising, but have dropped their last two games. Both of those were on the road to current division leaders in the 49ers and Texans.
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Where: Cleveland Browns Stadium. Cleveland, Ohio.
When: Sunday, Nov. 13 at 1 p.m. EST.
Watch: Fox
Listen: Radio: WXOS (101.1 FM), Sirius 138 in St. Louis. Radio: WMMS 100.7 FM, WTAM 1100 AM, Sirius 128 in Cleveland. Streamed at nfl.com.
Betting Line
Browns (-3), according to Bodog.
You can see my prediction below. I do like the Browns to win and cover, but only by the slimmest of margins. At home, there is reason to be confident in them. But this is not a game to bet on.
What's at Stake?
Very little. These teams are all but out of the playoff races in their divisions and conferences.
Rams' Injury Report
QB Sam Bradford and WR Brandon Gibson are probable.
TE Lance Kendricks is questionable.
WR Greg Salas is out for the year.
Browns' Injury Report
WR Mohamed Massaquoi, RB Peyton Hillis and RB Montario Hardesty are out.
Fantasy Start 'Em, Sit' Em and Sleeper
Start 'Em: RB Steven Jackson. This guy is an absolute moose. I don't think the Browns secondary will allow for much by way of passing. So, the Rams will have to focus on the run. That means a heavy dose of Jackson.
Sit 'Em: WR Brandon Lloyd. While Lloyd is certainly a receiver with great potential from week to week, the Browns secondary is good.
Sleeper: WR Josh Cribbs. The Browns just don't have a significant passing attack apart from him. In each of the last two weeks, he has had over 50 yards receiving and a touchdown. That was against the 49ers and Texans
Those defenses are much better than what the Rams have to offer.
What They're Saying
Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain Dealer felt that the Browns' blowout loss to the Texans left the team more demoralized than most losses should.
"So instead of an upbeat bunch of guys talking about how they plan to beat the 1-7 Rams on Sunday, the locker room was mostly empty, and coach Pat Shurmur was a little brief with some of his answers in his news conference. How many times can he say the Browns are a young team trying to get better and overcome key injuries — including those to its top three running backs?
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Rams Player to Watch
Chris Long. his ability to pressure Colt McCoy will have a lot to say in how much the rest of the Rams defense hurts the team.
Browns Player to Watch
I would go with Josh Cribbs. The Browns need to find a way to get him into the action. If he has the ball, the Browns can score at any point.
Key Matchup
Sam Bradford vs. the Cleveland secondary. I don't expect much passing from Bradford in this one. When he does pass, he simply can't find the guys in the other uniforms. Cleveland's offense must be forced to drive the length of the field.
On the Hotseat
I don't think that Steve Spagnuolo's job is in danger for 2011. But if he can't finish the season on a good note, 2012 will be an uncomfortable season.
Prediction: Browns 14, Rams 10
Obviously, I am not expecting much offense in this one. In Cleveland, I will go with the Rams to defend their home field and pick up the win.

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