How to watch the Cleveland Browns in 2022

Cleveland Browns running back Nick Chubb (24) rushes for a touchdown ahead of Houston Texans outside linebacker Christian Kirksey (58) during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Sept. 19, 2021, in Cleveland, Ohio. [Jeff Lange/Beacon Journal]Browns 18
Cleveland Browns running back Nick Chubb (24) rushes for a touchdown ahead of Houston Texans outside linebacker Christian Kirksey (58) during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Sept. 19, 2021, in Cleveland, Ohio. [Jeff Lange/Beacon Journal]Browns 18 /
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The NFL season is nearly here. So here’s how to watch the Cleveland Browns in 2022 in a way that won’t destroy your wallet. Check out fuboTV today. 

How are the Browns looking entering the 2022 NFL season? Here’s what Dawg Pound Daily’s Greg Newland said in his Division preview: 

“Do you want to talk about questions, the Cleveland Browns have more questions than any team in the league as they await the suspension news for Watson.

“The Browns made a ton of upgrades by re-signing Jadeveon Clowney, extending David Njoku and Denzel Ward, and trading for Amari Cooper and Watson. I worry about their interior defensive line, but if you take out the Watson question mark, this roster is loaded.”

We’re still awaiting news on Watson, but it appears Cleveland might be in on Jimmy Garappolo if his suspension is extended.

Jimmy G. is a capable quarterback, but is he a significant improvement over Baker Mayfield? It remains to be seen – but the good news for the Browns is that they’ll likely be favored in their first four games.

Cleveland Browns Schedule 2022

All times listed are ET.

Week 1: 9/11 at Panthers (1PM, CBS)

Week 2: 9/18 vs Jets (1PM, CBS)

Week 3: 9/22 vs Steelers (8:15PM, Amazon Prime Video)

Week 4: 10/2 at Falcons (1PM, CBS)

Week 5: 10/9 vs Chargers (1PM, CBS)

Week 6: 10/16 vs Patriots, (1PM, CBS)

Week 7: 10/23 at Ravens (1PM, CBS)

Week 8: 10/31 vs Bengals (8:15PM, ESPN)

Week 9: BYE WEEK

Week 10: 11/13 at Dolphins (1PM, CBS)

Week 11: 11/20 at Bills (1PM, CBS)

Week 12: 11/27 vs Buccaneers (1PM, Fox)

Week 13: 12/4 at Texans (1PM, CBS)

Week 14: 12/11 at Bengals (1PM, CBS)

Week 15: 12/17 or 18 vs Ravens (TBD, TBD)

Week 16: 12/24 vs Saints (1PM, CBS)

Week 17: 1/1 at Commanders (1PM, Fox)

Week 18: 1/7 or 8 at Steelers (TBD, TBD)

As you can see, the Browns will play one game each on ESPN and Amazon Prime Video. Their remaining games will air on either CBS or FOX.

So, what’s the best streaming provider to watch the Cleveland Browns?

How To Watch The Cleveland Browns In 2022

The best bet for fans is fuboTV.

fuboTV will give fans in the Cleveland area access to all of their local stations, as well as ESPN, ESPN2, ATT&T Sportsnet, FS1 and the NFL Network.

Meaning, there’s only one game you won’t be able to watch with fuboTV – the Thursday night game (which are exclusive to Amazon Prime Video).

fuboTV’s Pro package includes 127 channels and is $69.99 a month, but you can get a week-long free trial. This includes a cloud DVR with 1,000 hours of space and up to 10 streams on your home network.

The Elite package is $79.99 per month and includes 183 channels (including FS2, Pac 12 Network, ESPNU, ESPN NEWS, the SEC Network and the ACC Netowrk).

The Ultimate package is $99.99 per month and includes 222 channels as well as NFL Redzone.

fuboTV allows you to cancel anytime, so if you only want it for the NFL season, that’s exactly what you can do.

Start a seven-day free trial of fuboTV today to stream the Cleveland Browns. 

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