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Cleveland Browns vs. Denver Broncos FREE LIVE STREAM (11/26/23): Watch NFL Week 12 online | Time, TV, Channel. The Cleveland Browns, led by quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson meet the Denver Broncos, led by quarterback Russell Wilson, in a regular season game on Sunday, Nov. 26, 2023 at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver, Col..
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Here’s what you need to know:
What: NFL, Week 12
Who: Cleveland Browns vs. Denver Broncos
When: Sunday, Nov. 26, 2023
Where: Empower Field at Mile High
Time: 4:05 p.m. ET
TV: FOX
Right tackle Mike McGlinchey boiled down the Denver Broncos’ bounce back from a 1-5 start to an old-school recipe: “Play great defense. Run the ball well. Win the turnover battle.”
That’s how the Broncos (5-5) have gotten back to .500 heading into Sunday’s showdown against the Cleveland Browns (7-3), who used much of the same recipe to match last year’s win total by Thanksgiving.
This throwback game features teams that had to adjust their approach after costly quarterback acquisitions failed to pay immediate dividends the way Tom Brady’s did in Tampa Bay or Matthew Stafford’s did in Los Angeles.
Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson had surgery Tuesday in Los Angeles to repair a fracture in his right shoulder, an injury that ended his second season in Cleveland after nine games. He has played in just 12 of 34 possible games since the Browns acquired him last season and signed him to a $230 million fully guaranteed contract.
Rookie QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson will make his third career start Sunday.
The Broncos sent a massive package of players and picks to Seattle for Russell Wilson last year, then signed him to a mammoth $245 million extension that doesn’t kick in until 2024.
Wilson struggled throughout his first season in Denver, going 4-11 with 16 touchdown passes and 11 interceptions. Adding in this year’s stumble at the start, Wilson was 5-16 with Denver before the Broncos pivoted with four straight wins, tied with the Eagles for the longest active winning streak in the NFL.
Wilson is playing much better under Sean Payton than he did under Nathaniel Hackett and has 19 TD throws and just four interceptions. In addition to taking care of the football, Wilson isn’t taking many risks. He had one game this year in which he threw just five passes beyond the line of scrimmage. And his 206-yard passing average is his lowest since his rookie year in 2012.
The key driver in Denver’s resurgence, though, is Vance Joseph’s attacking defense that has collected a dozen takeaways over the last three weeks, including four by new nickel back Ja’Quan McMillian, and 13 overall during the winning streak.
With most teams unwilling to test star cornerback Patrick Surtain II, the Broncos are funneling throws where they’d like, and that predictive feel has fueled a rash of takeaways and a stunning turnaround by a team that allowed 70 points at Miami in Week 3.
The Browns boast what might be the best defense in the NFL since Denver’s in 2015, which carried Peyton Manning to a Super Bowl title in his farewell game. Led by Myles Garrett, Cleveland is No. 1 in the league against the pass and in total yards surrendered.