Cleveland Browns vs. Los Angeles Chargers live stream: How to watch
By Brad Weiss
The Los Angeles Chargers are starting to roll, and on Sunday, they welcome the winless Cleveland Browns to the StubHub Center.
The Los Angeles Chargers started off the 2017 NFL season with an 0-4 record, and everybody was likely thinking they would be the same old Chargers. However, first-year head coach Anthony Lynn promised that would not be the case, and seven games later, the Chargers on are on the doorstep of first place in the AFC West. They could move to .500 with a win on Sunday, and that is likely as they will be taking on the winless Cleveland Browns.
For Cleveland, it looks like another year at the top of the NFL Draft, as nothing has gone right for the team in 2017. The Browns have a rookie quarterback who is not playing well, and the defense allowed 30 points to a pretty bad Bengals team this past weekend. They may not win a game this season, and they certainly are not going to win one this Sunday, taking on the red-hot Los Angeles Chargers.
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This matchup can be seen broadcasted locally on CBS this Sunday inside the StubHub Center in Carson, California. For those who are subscribers, the game will be featured out-of-market on DirecTV’s NFL Sunday Ticket. Fans can also stream the game on the NFL Sunday Ticket app, as well as FuboTV.
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Kickoff begins at 4:05pm ET, and it will feature at least one team who still has playoff hopes. The Chargers have been one of the hottest teams in football the past couple of weeks, and they should have no problem dispatching of the Cleveland Browns at home on Sunday afternoon.
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Quarterback Philip Rivers is playing at a high level for Los Angeles, and Keenan Allen looks fully healthy from the torn up knee that ended his 2016 season in Week 1. This team is firing on all cylinders, and you can believe that Melvin Ingram and Joey Bosa are just waiting to get a chance to make life miserable for DeShone Kizer. Look for Los Angeles to win big on Sunday, and move to .500 with four games left in their season.