Cleveland Browns vs. Jaguars live stream: How to watch Week 12

Jun 12, 2018; Jacksonville, FL, USA; A general view of the newly named TIAA Bank Field. Mandatory Credit: Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports
Jun 12, 2018; Jacksonville, FL, USA; A general view of the newly named TIAA Bank Field. Mandatory Credit: Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports /
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The Cleveland Browns take on the Jaguars at TIAA Bank Field

A win on Sunday would mean the Cleveland Browns are not going to have a losing record this season, even if the wheels were to fall off. Sitting at 7-3, they could score their eighth victory as they travel to Jacksonville to take on the 1-9 Jaguars.

On top of their already frustrating season, Jacksonville is dealing with another big change as they’re turning to their third starting quarterback of the season in Week 12. Following three losses with Jake Luton as the starter, head coach Doug Marrone is turning to Mike Glennon.

A seventh-year veteran, Glennon hasn’t started a game since 2017, when he was 1-3 with the Chicago Bears. Since then, he’s played for Arizona and Oakland but has only appeared in spot duty.

For Cleveland, they’ll be hoping to get their own passing attack back on track. Baker Mayfield has played much better than his numbers suggest over the past three games but the weather at FirstEnergy Stadium has made life difficult for the offense. Better weather is expected this week in Jacksonville, which could hopefully open up their play-calling.

While it appears to be a game that heavily favors the Browns on paper, the games are decided on the field. Here we have all the information you need to tune in and watch as Cleveland looks to take care of business.

Details for Sunday’s game are below:

Date: Sunday, Nov. 29
Start time: 1:00 p.m. ET
Location: Jacksonville, FL
Stadium: TIAA Bank Field
TV Info: CBS, Browns TV Programming
Radio Broadcast: Live Browns Radio
Live Stream: NFL Sunday Ticket, FuboTV, CBS All Access

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Following this game, Cleveland enters a tough stretch that includes a road game with the Tennessee Titans and a rematch with the Baltimore Ravens at home. That’s followed up with back-to-back games in New York, which could lead to them having their first winning season since 2007.