If you came here expecting to see injury updates and a position-by-position breakdown for this “preview” story about Sunday’s game between the Browns and Baltimore Ravens at Huntington Bank Field, then you’ve sure come to the wrong place. You’ll see absolutely none of that space, doesn’t matter because it doesn’t matter — none of it — from the Browns’ perspective.
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The Browns have been out of contention since before the season started, and I couldn’t care less about the importance of the game to the the former Browns franchise because I don’t care at all about it.
Where my mind is right now at this moment is with Bernie Kosar, the former Browns star quarterback, who is having some very serious health issues. We don’t need to go into what they are, because you already all know what they are.
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— Bernie Kosar (@BernieKosarQB) November 15, 2025
The Dawg Pound and I took down the Bills 27–21—what a game! 24/34, 346 yards, 2 TDs. Those memories and plays still stick with me, and I’m thankful every day for the incredible community that continues to support me. 🙌matter #umatter… pic.twitter.com/j2rW6Thxfw
He needs our prayers in a big way. And if you are not a person of faith, then maybe this would be a good time to think about becoming one. In the very least, wish for him good karma.
You can find clips everywhere on the Internet about old Browns teams and their aerial schemes, and what you see are people like Kosar, Brian Sipe, Bill Nelsen and Frank Ryan throwing these wonderful deep passes down the field. They are caught by a variety of receivers ranging from Ozzie Newsome to Brian Brennan to Dave Logan to Reggie Rucket to Webster Slaughter to Reggie Langhorne to Gary Collins to Paul Warfield and all the rest.
Those passing attacks were so good and so much fun to watch. It was a privilege and a pleasure to see it every Sunday. Even now when I watch it, I am amazed at just how good they were, just how efficient and explosive they were.
The current Browns passing attack is so bad that you can’t even describe it. It is almost nonexistent. Watching it is about as exciting as watching the stoplight up at your nearest intersection change colors.
That’s what I will be thinking about today, praying for Bernie and remembering back to when this team was fun to watch.
Hopefully, the Browns can get back to that way soon.
Enjoy the game, because I sure won’t. This whole thing just disgusts me.
Steve King
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