Cleveland Browns fans react to 2015 schedule release
By Thomas Moore

Now that the Cleveland Browns schedule has been released we can all sit back and start to think about how this season will play out. The NFL scheduler’s this year were kind and put the Browns on prime time television twice this upcoming season – a Thursday night game at Cincinnati, and a Monday Night Football game at home against Baltimore. But before we start breaking down each match-up let’s take some time and view the fans reactions to the release of the 2015 Cleveland Browns on Twitter.
A sampling of what we’ve seen from #BrownsTwitter about the schedule:
All these people talking about the #Browns being bad but all I see is in the head to head match vs their team the Browns lead #GOBrOwNs!!!!
— Browns Unck (@UncleRobGotNext) April 21, 2015
So, the Browns will debut their new jersey in New Jersey
— Mary Kay Cabot (@MaryKayCabot) April 21, 2015
Browns back to MNF! Johnny prime time !!!!
— TheBoneCollector (@ScottinBayV) April 22, 2015
Orange on Orange for Monday Night! #Priceless
— DonteHitner31 (@DonteWhitner) April 22, 2015
Each of the Browns’ final nine games include opponents with a winning record in 2014
— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) April 22, 2015
#Browns will face entire AFC North in 31 days from 11/5-12/6
— Daryl Ruiter (@RuiterWrongFAN) April 22, 2015
The Consensus from fans, national pundits and even some players (Donte Whitner) is that this season is going to be tough with several highlights. The highlight for the Browns faithful is the team makes a return to prime time football, which outside the mandatory Thursday Night game has eluded the Browns for a some time. The Browns will play host on Monday Night Football for the first time in six years against the Ravens, who coincidentally were the last team the Browns played on Monday Night Football. Browns fans are excited for the season, and just by reading there posts on twitter the 2015 season can’t start soon enough.
Are you excited to see the Browns return to prime time football? Have your say in the comment section below!