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In-game: It's the Cleveland Browns' most daunting contest of the season as they march into Gillette Stadium to face the New England Patriots on Sunday afternoon.
The good news for Cleveland (4-8) is that Jason Campbell is healthy enough to be taking the snaps under center and wide receiver Josh Gordon is on the brink of making more history.
Already the first NFL receiver to ever have consecutive 200-yard receiving games, Gordon can break the Browns' team record for most yards in a season. No. 12 only needs 40 yards to eclipse Braylon Edwards' 1,289 total he amassed back in 2007.
New England leads the series 5-2 since the Browns rejoined the NFL in 1999.
Last meeting: The Browns spanked New England in Cleveland 34-14 on November 7, 2010.
Kickoff is at 1 p.m. ET on your local CBS affiliate.
First Quarter
Browns: 3
Patriots: 0
Andy McNamara is an international sports broadcaster and journalist.
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