The Cleveland Browns have a chance to play temporary spoiler on Sunday when they host the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Steelers would clinch the AFC North with a win. But if the Browns win, they send the Steelers to a crucial Week 18 matchup with the Baltimore Ravens.
For Cleveland to pull off the upset on Sunday, Shedeur Sanders and company will have to overcome the elements.
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Browns-Steelers weather forecast in Cleveland
The good news is that it's unseasonably warm, rising above 50 degrees through the course of the game.
The bad news is that the temperature shift comes with some stormy weather.
There's a high wind warning from the National Weather Service for Cleveland.
It's also expected to rain at 2 p.m., 3 p.m. And 4 p.m., according to AccuWeather.
It doesn't set up as a very good setup for the passing games, that's for sure. Kickers could also have a tough go of things in these conditions.
Running backs may enjoy this weather much more. Especially with the Steelers wanting to avoid giving Myles Garrett the NFL single-season sack record, they may run the ball on a remarkably high percentage of plays.
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