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Browns Upset Steelers in Snowy Showdown, Enhance Quarterback Controversy

In a snowy duel, the Browns defeated the Steelers, halting their five-game winning streak. Post-game tensions highlighted the fierce rivalry amidst severe weather conditions in the region.

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Updated: Nov 22nd, 2024, 10:32 PM ET

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The Cleveland Browns triumphed over the Pittsburgh Steelers, 24-19, at Huntington Bank Field, securing a crucial win amid snowy conditions which affected game play. Nick Chubb scored the game-winning touchdown with less than a minute remaining, marking a significant upset for the 3-8 Browns, while the Steelers fell to 8-3. Heated exchanges post-game underscored the intensity of the rivalry. The game coincided with severe weather impacting travel in Northern California and the Pacific Northwest, with widespread snow and rainfall causing road closures and evacuations.


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