The Cleveland Browns 2015 schedule has yet to be set, but we do know the home and away opponents the team will face next season.
The Cleveland Browns were unable to finish the regular season strong and slipped from first to worst in the AFC North. To add insult to injury, the Browns were the only AFC North team not to make the playoffs.
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The good news for Cleveland, however, is the team will get to play the Tennessee Titans and New York Jets because they all finished in the same position of their respective divisions.
In addition to Tennessee, New York and the regular divisional opponents, the Browns will take the field against teams from the AFC and NFC West.
The Cleveland Browns’ 2015 opponents can be seen below:
HOME: Baltimore, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Denver, Oakland, Arizona, San Francisco, Tennessee
AWAY: Baltimore, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Kansas City, San Diego, St. Louis, Seattle, New York Jets
The complete schedule with dates for each game on the 2015-16 NFL schedule will be confirmed at a later date.
Cleveland’s biggest question entering the offseason will be their quarterback competition. Brian Hoyer could be shown the door, Johnny Manziel has struggled greatly and Connor Shaw put on a respectable performance in Week 17.
The starting job will likely be up for grabs throughout training camp.
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