Cleveland Browns vs. Washington Redskins: Game time, channel info
By Thomas Moore
Aug 15, 2013; Cleveland, OH, USA; Exterior view of FirstEnergy Stadium prior to a preseason game between the Detroit Lions and Cleveland Browns. Mandatory Credit: Andrew Weber-USA TODAY Sports
The Cleveland Browns open the preseason tonight as they host the Washington Redskins.
The two teams faced each other last year in the preseason, a game more notable for quarterback Johnny Manziel flipping off the Redskins’ bench than for Washington winning the game.
It was a sign of things to come for Manziel in 2014 as the quarterback was also mocked by Washington linebacker Brian Orakpo, who flashed Manziel’s “money sign” after a sack by Ryan Kerrigan.
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The situation should be a bit more normal this time around.
This will be the 13th time the teams have met in the preseason, with the Redskins holding a 9-3 lead.
Game: Cleveland Browns vs. Washington Redskins
Date: Aug. 13, 2015
Location: FirstEnergy Stadium, Cleveland
Kickoff Time: 8 p.m. (EST)
TV Channels: WEWS Channel 5 (Cleveland); WTOL (Toledo), WBNS (Columbus), WHIO (Dayton), WYTV (Youngstown)
Announcers: Mike Patrick and Solomon Wilcots
Video Stream (Live/Post): NFL Game Pass
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Radio: 92.3 The Fan 92.3 (WKRK-FM), ESPN 850 WKNR, WNCX (98.5 FM). You can also listen online at clevelandbrowns.com.
Announcers: Jim Donovan and Doug Dieken
Weather (at kickoff): Partly cloudy, 78 degrees, 15 percent chance of rain. (Source: weather.com)
Notable players who are out with injury: Browns: Barkevious Mingo, Dwayne Bowe, Terrelle Pryor, Duke Johnson, Shaun Draughn and Pierre Desir. Redskins: Bashaud Breeland, DeSean Jackson, David Amerson and Niles Paul.
With the starters expected to only play for about a quarter tonight, there will be plenty of opportunities to see what the second- and third-team players have to offer.