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NFL : First Half Matchup
Sunday 12/29/2013Line$ LineOU LineScore
CLEVELAND
 First Half Results
PITTSBURGH
+5.5  

-5.5  


22.5
 
0
Final
14

CLEVELAND (4 - 11) at PITTSBURGH (7 - 8)
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Week 17 Sunday, 12/29/2013 1:00 PM
Board First Half
307CLEVELAND22
308PITTSBURGH-5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
CLEVELAND - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games4-11-8.26-98-720.110.7342.0(5.3)1.825.711.6335.1(5)1.3
Road Games1-6-3.83-44-318.010.3333.0(5.2)1.726.713.6349.0(5.1)1.1
Last 3 Games0-3-3.21-22-123.38.7381.0(6.1)1.329.76.7448.7(6.4)1.7
Grass Games3-7-6.44-65-520.510.2335.5(5.3)1.725.311.6327.2(5)1.1
Division Games2-3-12-31-415.68.6321.4(4.8)1.821.211.4273.2(4.3)1.4
CLEVELAND - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)20.110.719.128:3722-87(4)24-4355.6%255(6)64-342(5.3)(17)
Opponents Defensive Avg.23.611.719.630:2828-116(4.2)21-3659.1%237(6.6)63-352(5.6)(14.9)
Offense Road Games18.010.317.728:3620-90(4.5)24-4453.5%243(5.5)64-333(5.2)(18.5)
Defense (All Games)25.711.620.731:2329-111(3.8)23-3859.9%224(5.9)67-335(5)(13)
Opponents Offensive Avg.23.411.319.830:2728-110(4)22-3660.4%236(6.5)64-347(5.4)(14.8)
Defense Road Games26.713.621.631:2431-125(4)23-3861.4%224(5.9)69-349(5.1)(13.1)
CLEVELAND - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)1.30.51.8-0.515-534.7%2-150.0%3-62(23.3)2-28(11.3)7-59
Opponents Avg. Stats Against10.61.6214-536.9%1-151.1%3-62(23.2)20-2(9.1)6-54
Stats For (Road Games)1.30.41.7-0.615-534.3%3-138.9%3-76(29.5)3-18(6.8)7-56
Stats Against (All Games)0.80.51.3 15-744.8%1-044.4%2-41(21.9)2-22(9.6)6-49
Opponents Avg. Stats For10.61.6 14-537.7%1-046.6%3-65(24)24-2(10.6)6-52
Stats Against (Road Games)0.60.61.1 16-746.4%0-050.0%1-32(22.1)2-21(9.2)6-49

PITTSBURGH - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games7-8-3.18-78-723.910.1340.6(5.6)1.524.212.8339.7(5.4)1.2
Home Games4-3-0.44-34-324.112.3334.3(5.6)1.623.312.0298.7(4.8)0.9
Last 3 Games2-1+0.62-13-032.014.7348.3(5.8)1.328.310.3336.3(5.3)1.3
Grass Games6-5-1.16-56-525.411.1335.9(5.4)1.523.612.9318.2(5.2)1.4
Division Games3-2+1.34-12-321.212.0297.0(5)0.817.87.2330.2(5)1.0
PITTSBURGH - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)23.910.119.730:5624-84(3.5)24-3764.5%256(6.9)61-341(5.6)(14.2)
Opponents Defensive Avg.24.111.619.731:3127-113(4.1)22-3659.9%236(6.6)63-349(5.5)(14.5)
Offense Home Games24.112.318.630:4826-88(3.4)22-3465.3%246(7.3)60-334(5.6)(13.8)
Defense (All Games)24.212.819.229:0427-118(4.3)20-3558.0%222(6.3)63-340(5.4)(14)
Opponents Offensive Avg.23.211.219.830:2628-113(4.1)22-3659.8%237(6.5)64-350(5.5)(15.1)
Defense Home Games23.312.017.929:1227-106(3.9)20-3557.3%193(5.5)62-299(4.8)(12.8)
PITTSBURGH - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)0.80.71.5-0.314-537.7%1-160.0%3-64(22.4)2-26(13.4)5-44
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.90.61.51.914-537.4%1-050.0%3-60(23.2)21-2(9.4)6-53
Stats For (Home Games)0.70.91.6-0.714-539.6%1-171.4%2-53(21.6)2-29(13.7)6-44
Stats Against (All Games)0.60.61.2 14-639.5%1-152.9%4-82(22.5)2-20(8.4)6-51
Opponents Avg. Stats For10.61.6 14-538.2%1-049.3%3-65(23.5)23-2(10.4)6-54
Stats Against (Home Games)0.40.40.9 15-536.3%2-161.5%3-71(20.7)2-18(7.4)6-45
Average power rating of opponents played: CLEVELAND 20,  PITTSBURGH 18.9
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
CLEVELAND - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
11/3/2013BALTIMORE24-18W1W42.5U28-7324-37-242121-5524-41-2232
11/17/2013@ CINCINNATI20-41L4.5L40O19-10227-56-228431-10614-28-1182
11/24/2013PITTSBURGH11-27L-2.5L40U16-5527-52-312434-8522-34-2170
12/1/2013JACKSONVILLE28-32L-7L39O30-9724-40-342329-11223-41-2021
12/8/2013@ NEW ENGLAND26-27L9.5W47.5O25-10829-44-386021-8732-52-3972
12/15/2013CHICAGO31-38L-1L44.5O17-9323-39-273231-17922-31-2613
12/22/2013@ NY JETS13-24L2.5L41.5U21-11518-40-168239-20820-37-2140
12/29/2013@ PITTSBURGH            

PITTSBURGH - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
11/3/2013@ NEW ENGLAND31-55L5.5L42.5O20-10828-48-371335-19723-33-4131
11/10/2013BUFFALO23-10W-2.5W43U33-13618-30-164122-9522-39-1321
11/17/2013DETROIT37-27W3W45O27-4029-45-358025-10719-46-3443
11/24/2013@ CLEVELAND27-11W2.5W40U34-8522-34-217016-5527-52-3124
11/28/2013@ BALTIMORE20-22L3W40O18-7228-44-257025-7424-35-2370
12/8/2013MIAMI28-34L-3L41O21-8423-39-328124-18120-33-1791
12/15/2013CINCINNATI30-20W2W44.5O36-10620-25-184122-5725-44-2221
12/22/2013@ GREEN BAY38-31W-1W44O29-15117-29-192230-15121-39-2192
12/29/2013CLEVELAND            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
CLEVELAND: New head coach Rob Chudzinski was the Browns' play-caller during their brief renaissance in 2007 and '08, and he and new offensive coordinator Norv Turner will bring a run-based offense that sets up the deep passing game. Trent Richardson is by far the best skill position player they have, and will obviously take a huge workload. It's a power running game that will pound it between the tackles. Richardson should be a three-down player, as the Browns have only fringe roster talent for the rest of their depth chart. This year's offense will take many more shots downfield. Brandon Weeden will work off a lot of play-action, and Turner's offenses typically look for the big-hitters up the seam. Josh Gordon should be an excellent fit for this game plan. Turner and Chudzinski both like to use the tight end frequently, and Jordan Cameron is enough of an athlete to be used in a variety of ways. Slot receiver Davone Bess is sort of a Plan B underneath if Cameron struggles. The Browns figure to remain very run-heavy near the goal line, mostly because of Richardson's ability to churn out tough yards. The Browns are desperate for a defensive playmaker, as they forced 0-to-1 turnovers 13 times last year. In comes new defensive coordinator Ray Horton, who has implemented an ultra-aggressive 3-4 defense that blitzes from all angles and relies heavily on speed. Rookie DE/LB Barkevious Mingo and free agents LB Paul Kruger (8.5 sacks) and DE Desmond Bryant (5-year, $34M deal) should help a mediocre defensive line that tallied only 15 sacks at home. ILB D'Qwell Jackson rarely misses a tackle opportunity, and CB Joe Haden and SS T.J. Ward comprise a great tandem in the secondary with Haden shutting down opposing No. 1 wideouts and Ward finishing off plays with bone-jarring hits.
PITTSBURGH: The Steelers remained pass-heavy under offensive coordinator Todd Haley last year, running out of a lot of spread looks. They essentially use the pass to set up the run, with the backs running almost exclusively between the tackles. They'll rotate backs again this year, with rookie Le'Veon Bell likely to emerge as a lead back. Jonathan Dwyer is less versatile than Bell and could be on his way out of Pittsburgh. Isaac Redman and LaRod Stephens-Howling figure to split passing-down duties in the early going, though Stephens-Howling could end up taking the role full-time at some point. Haley brought more spread looks to Pittsburgh's offense. They go no-huddle frequently, with Ben Roethlisberger trusted to run the offense. Antonio Brown is now their undisputed No. 1 receiver, with the ability to be used deep or as a catch-and-run guy. Emmanuel Sanders is more of a possession receiver and will likely share No. 2 targets with TE Heath Miller. Jerricho Cotchery should see solid playing time as their slot guy, and while rookie Markus Wheaton will be eased in, he should end up seeing significant snaps as their best deep threat. Only the Saints skewed more pass-heavy in goal-to-go situations than Pittsburgh (64.6% of snaps). Despite a host of injuries in 2012, the Steelers still led the NFL in yardage defense (276 YPG) and passing defense (185 YPG), while finishing sixth in scoring defense (19.6 PPG). Rookie OLB Jarvis Jones makes the team younger and faster, as does CB Cortez Allen, 24, replacing the departed Keenan Lewis. Pittsburgh still has plenty of productive veterans though, like 32-year-old S Troy Polamalu and DE Brett Keisel, 34. Per usual, the team's linebackers are relentless, with OLB LaMarr Woodley and ILB Lawrence Timmons.
PREVIEW
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*Browns-Steelers Preview* =========================

By BRETT HUSTON STATS Editor

The Pittsburgh Steelers may find out before they exit the field Sunday that they're no longer in playoff contention, but it's somewhat remarkable that they even head into Week 17 with a chance.

Though they'll need plenty of help, the Steelers will try to do their part in becoming only the second team in NFL history to start 0-4 and reach the postseason as they look for a 10th consecutive home win over the Cleveland Browns.

Pittsburgh (7-8) was left for dead after going 0-for-September and again after back-to-back losses to fellow AFC playoff contenders Baltimore and Miami dropped it to 5-8, but the Steelers still have a chance to earn the conference's No. 6 seed.

They'd be bucking a serious historical trend to do so. Of the 185 teams in league history to lose their first four games, only the 1992 San Diego Chargers turned it around to qualify for the postseason.

That team, however, won 11 of its final 12 games, while the Steelers are just trying to make the playoffs as a .500 team. They'll need to beat the Browns and have both the Ravens and Dolphins lose in the NFL's Week 17 early slate, then hope a Kansas City team that may rest some starters can beat San Diego in the late afternoon.

"Isn't that crazy?" defensive end Brett Keisel said of Pittsburgh's improbable scenario. "We still are breathing and we're going to continue to fight. We've got one more that we've got to win to even have a shot and that will be our focus."

After years of riding their dominant defense, the Steelers have stayed alive in 2013 thanks to a productive offense. Pittsburgh has topped 30 points in consecutive games for the first time since 2007 after last week's 38-31 win in Green Bay, and their 29.3-point average since Week 9 ranks fifth in the league.

Ben Roethlisberger has thrown 14 touchdowns and two interceptions in the past six weeks, and his protection has made a big difference. He's been sacked six times in that stretch, compared to 35 in Pittsburgh's first nine games.

"This team just keeps fighting," said rookie Le'Veon Bell, whose 124-yard rushing effort against the Packers was his first time in triple digits. "We faltered a bit at the beginning of the season, but guys are really fighting, trying to get into the playoffs."

Cleveland safety T.J. Ward wants nothing more than to make sure that doesn't happen.

"I hate to sound malicious, but it'd help to put them where we are, out of the playoffs," Ward told the Browns' official website. "We don't want to see them succeed. It'll be good, anytime you can knock somebody out of the playoffs."

The Steelers haven't had to fight particularly hard in the past decade when they've hosted the Browns (4-11). They haven't lost at home to Cleveland since Roethlisberger came into the league, winning by an average of more than two touchdowns.

Roethlisberger is 16-1 versus the Browns and has started eight of Pittsburgh's nine straight home wins against them, averaging 9.86 yards per attempt and posting a 109.1 passer rating. Cleveland has had six different starters in that stretch, going for 6.02 yards per throw with a 65.2 QB rating.

Jason Campbell will push that number to seven, and he'll hope for a better finish after being knocked out of a 27-11 home loss to the Steelers on Nov. 24 due to a concussion suffered on a third-quarter strip sack by cornerback William Gay.

The bright spot for the Browns in that defeat was the performance of Josh Gordon, who had 14 catches for 237 yards - 166 of which came once Brandon Weeden relieved Campbell.

That was the first of Gordon's consecutive 200-yard receiving performances. He's had 813 yards in the past five weeks - 290 more than any other receiver in the NFL - with a stunning 479 coming after the catch.

But after blowing a 10-0 lead in a 24-13 loss to the Jets in Week 16, the Browns are headed for their sixth consecutive finish at either 4-12 or 5-11 - something that's hard for their players to swallow after a 3-2 start.

"We still have one more game, and I don't want to end my season like this," defensive back Joe Haden said. "I don't think anybody in this locker room would. The team that we have and the players that we have, I would never have expected it to be like this.

"... It's got to change. This is not good enough."

Haden is questionable Sunday with a hip injury, as is Jordan Cameron (concussion), who leads all AFC tight ends in receiving yards with 848. Cameron was held to three receptions for 32 yards against Pittsburgh last month.

The Steelers' second-leading receiver also may not play. Emmanuel Sanders, who has caught a touchdown pass in four of the past five weeks, suffered a knee injury against Green Bay.

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