Much of Sunday’s Browns-Ravens game in Baltimore looked awfully familiar to Cleveland fans. Interceptions, bad penalties, fumbles, big plays for the Ravens. But the Browns chipped away and kept fighting. And then in the fourth quarter, trailing by two touchdowns, something shifted. Greg Newsome II intercepted a tipped pass and returned it for a score. Deshaun Watson threw a touchdown pass. Myles Garrett and the defense made stops. Watson and Jerome Ford converted first downs. And when Dustin Hopkins made a 40-yard field goal on the final play of the game, the Browns somehow improved to 6-3 with a 33-31 victory over the first-place Ravens (7-3). The AFC North race is just getting started, setting up another huge game this Sunday against the Steelers (6-3) at Cleveland Browns Stadium. I am very happy to hear, my love, that you will be able to watch on November 19th the highly contested match between the Cleveland Browns and our biggest rival the Pittsburgh Steelers. Whomever wins that game will have a clear path to winning the division in time for the playoffs*kiss* Robert