Cleveland Browns vs. Tampa Bay: How to watch, listen to the game

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The Cleveland Browns hit the road tonight to face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in preseason game No. 3. Here is how to watch or listen to the game.

The Cleveland Browns are in Florida tonight to take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Browns first road game of the 2017 preseason.

The game will mark the first for rookie DeShone Kizer as the team’s starting quarterback. With this being the traditional “dress rehearsal” for the regular season, even an average showing from Kizer will be enough to lock up the starter’s role.

The starters tend to play longer in the third preseason game, but with a chance of thunderstorms throughout the game, the weather may force head coach Hue Jackson to alter his game plan rather than risk someone getting injured on a wet field.

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As it is, Jackson is not putting a time limit for how long the starters will be on the field, according to clevelandbrowns.com:

"“I think it is the number of plays we have played in the game and how we are playing per say and those things more so than having to come back out after half. I think a lot of our guys have done that. I think that part I don’t really fall into.”"

Here’s how you can watch or listen to tonight’s game:

Date: Saturday, Aug. 26, 2017

Kickoff Time: 7:30 p.m. EST

Location: Tampa, Fla.

Stadium: Raymond James Stadium

TV Channel: WEWS (Channel 5). The NFL Network will replay the game on Monday at 1 p.m.

Announcers: Mike Patrick, Solomon Wilcots and Andy Baskin (sidelines)

Radio: 92.3 The Fan, ESPN 850 WKNR, WNCX (98.5 FM).

Announcers: Jim Donovan, Doug Dieken and Nathan Zegura (sidelines)

Stream: Click here for information about NFL Game Pass. You can also watch NFL games for free on fuboTV with a seven-day trial.

Uniforms: The Browns will wear brown jerseys, white pants and brown socks.

Weather: 83 degrees with a 55 percent chance of thunderstorms (from weather.com)