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Cleveland's Plain Dealer predicts the Pats will win by a lot.
By Scott Patsko, cleveland.com Follow on Twitter
on October 08, 2016 at 1:47 PM, updated October 08, 2016 at 1:48 PM
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The Browns (0-4) face the Patriots (3-1) on Sunday at FirstEnergy Stadium in Week 5 of the NFL season. Kick off is at 1 p.m.
The Browns will play their second home game of the season, still searching for the first Hue Jackson's first win as coach.
The Patriots lost for the first time last week, and get quarterback Tom Brady back after a four-week suspension.
So how will Sunday's game go? Writers at cleveland.com have made their picks:
Mary Kay Cabot (4-0)
Patriots 31, Brown 20: Tom Brady deflates Browns hopes for their first victory of the season.
Dan Labbe (4-0)
Patriots 34, Browns 17: Too much talent on one side and too much inexperience on the other.
Doug Lesmerises (4-0)
Patriots 35, Browns 20: That's five touchdown passes for Tom Brady. Four of us picked the Browns to score 20 last week and were right, so ride with 20 again.
Bud Shaw (2-2)
Patriots 27, Browns 17: Tom Brady arrives in a bad mood, Bill Belichick an even worse one if that's possible.
Scott Patsko (1-3)
Patriots 35, Browns 10: No controversial fumble or taunting call this week. No wide left on a game-winning field goal. The Browns simply get beat.
By Scott Patsko, cleveland.com Follow on Twitter
on October 08, 2016 at 1:47 PM, updated October 08, 2016 at 1:48 PM
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The Browns (0-4) face the Patriots (3-1) on Sunday at FirstEnergy Stadium in Week 5 of the NFL season. Kick off is at 1 p.m.
The Browns will play their second home game of the season, still searching for the first Hue Jackson's first win as coach.
The Patriots lost for the first time last week, and get quarterback Tom Brady back after a four-week suspension.
So how will Sunday's game go? Writers at cleveland.com have made their picks:
Mary Kay Cabot (4-0)
Patriots 31, Brown 20: Tom Brady deflates Browns hopes for their first victory of the season.
Dan Labbe (4-0)
Patriots 34, Browns 17: Too much talent on one side and too much inexperience on the other.
Doug Lesmerises (4-0)
Patriots 35, Browns 20: That's five touchdown passes for Tom Brady. Four of us picked the Browns to score 20 last week and were right, so ride with 20 again.
Bud Shaw (2-2)
Patriots 27, Browns 17: Tom Brady arrives in a bad mood, Bill Belichick an even worse one if that's possible.
Scott Patsko (1-3)
Patriots 35, Browns 10: No controversial fumble or taunting call this week. No wide left on a game-winning field goal. The Browns simply get beat.