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Live Blog: TNF on NFL Network – Browns at Ravens

The Ravens and Browns face off tonight on TNF.

God help us, we get this game two days after election day? What did we do to deserve this? Outside of driving multiple species to extinction and committing genocide against each other since the beginning of time? The Cleveland Browns (0-9) play at the Baltimore Ravens (4-4) and, as I usually say with these kind of match ups, we’ll be praying for a game like this to be on live TV come March.

As always, scroll on down for the live blog. Keep reading for the press release from the NFL.

AFC North Rivalry Game Between Cleveland Browns-Baltimore Ravens on ‘Thursday Night Football’ Exclusively on NFL Network

The 2016 Thursday Night Football Presented by Bud Light season continues with the Baltimore Ravens hosting the Cleveland Browns in an AFC North divisional matchup Thursday, November 10 (8:25 PM ET) at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore EXCLUSIVELY on NFL Network. Browns-Ravens will also be available on local stations in Cleveland (WKYC) and Baltimore (WBAL).

Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth along with reporter Heather Cox call the action. NBC will produce the remainder of the 2016 Thursday Night Football schedule, including five games which will be broadcast on NBC, simulcast on NFL Network and streamed on Twitter beginning Thursday, November 17.

At 6:00 PM ET on NFL Network, TNF GameDay Presented by KFC previews the Browns-Ravens matchup from outside M&T Bank Stadium. Host Rich Eisen is joined by analysts Steve Mariucci, Marshall Faulk and Michael Irvin to provide news and analysis two hours before kickoff, along with reporters Heather Cox and James Palmer.

At 7:30 PM ET, Football Night in Baltimore Presented by Mercedes-Benz airs from inside M&T Bank Stadium with Bob Costas, Tony Dungy and Rodney Harrison. Coverage continues at 8:00 PM ET with Tostitos Football Night in Baltimore providing the final say leading up to kick-off between Browns-Ravens.

Among the pregame topics are:

Feature on Ravens offensive lineman and PhD candidate John Urschel
Following the path Terrelle Pryor traveled from Ohio State to Cleveland, and from quarterback to wide receiver
Are the Ravens the favorites to win the AFC North?
How do the Ravens avoid the upset at home vs. the Browns?
At halftime, Costas, Dungy and Harrison break down the first half on the Lexus Halftime show.

Immediately following the game, the Mazda Postgame show airs live on NFL Network from M&T Bank Stadium with Eisen, Mariucci, Faulk and Irvin providing highlights, analysis and live interviews.

The entire 18-game Thursday Night Football schedule, including the live games and pre- and postgame shows, will also be streamed live on the NFL Mobile from Verizon app (NFL.com/mobile), the NFL app on XBOX, including interactive features from Microsoft, and through Watch NFL Network on tablets, PCs and various connected TV devices (NFL.com/watch), with participating television providers. Learn all of the ways to watch at NFL.com/TNF. An audio broadcast of the game is available on SiriusXM, TuneIn & Westwood One Radio Sports.

Thursday Night Football is available in Spanish via SAP (Secondary Audio Program) with Roberto Abramowitz calling the action on NFL Network.

The game is on the NFL Network at 8:20 p.m. EST. Watch it with me. I don’t want to be alone for this.

Written by Adam Greene

Adam Greene is a writer and photographer based out of East Tennessee. His work has appeared on Cracked.com, in USA Today, the Associated Press, the Chicago Cubs Vineline Magazine, AskMen.com and many other publications.

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