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- The Cleveland Browns and Pittsburgh Steelers played to a 21-21 tie to open the 2018 NFL season.
- The Steelers turned the ball over six times, including one fumble with just seconds left in overtime that put the Browns in position for a potential game-winning field goal attempt.
- The Browns’ attempt was blocked, resulting in the first Week 1 tie since 1971.
The Cleveland Browns and Pittsburgh Steelers played to a 21-21 tie on the first Sunday of the NFL season.
After mounting a 14-point fourth-quarter comeback to force overtime, the Browns had the chance to win their first game since 2016. Both sides would trade possession in the extra period, but the Browns seemed to have caught a break after forcing a fumble from Ben Roethlisberger in Steelers territory with just seconds left.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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