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Browns vs. Chargers: How to Watch, Listen & Live Stream

TV, Radio and Streaming information for Browns vs. Chargers on Nov. 3, 2024

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The Cleveland Browns will host the Los Angeles Chargers at Huntington Bank Field on Sunday, Nov. 3, 2024 at 1 p.m. EST.

Where to watch the Browns on TV

Pregame: 10:30 a.m., Browns Countdown, WEWS News 5
Game: 1 p.m., CBS
Postgame: 11:30 p.m., Browns Tonight, WEWS News 5
Announcers: Spero Dedes, Adam Archuleta and Aditi Kinkhabwala (sideline reporter)

How to Listen Live on Radio

In-market fans can listen live on Browns.com and the Browns mobile app

Pregame: 9 a.m., 850 ESPN Cleveland, 98.5 WNCX, Browns.com, Browns App
Game: 1 p.m. 850 ESPN Cleveland, 92.3 The Fan WKRK, 98.5 WNCX, 89.1 FM La Mega (Español)
Postgame: 92.3 The Fan WKRK
Announcers: Andrew Siciliano, Nathan Zegura and Je'Rod Cherry (sideline reporter)

To access live radio of Browns games in the Browns app, you must be in the Cleveland DMA (100 miles) AND have location services turned on for the Browns mobile app. To make sure location services are on for the iPhone, follow the steps below:

Settings -> Browns -> Location -> While using the app/Always

For Android:

Settings -> Location -> App permissions -> Browns

You can also access device settings by going to "Settings" in the Browns app and clicking "Device Settings."

Where to Stream the Browns on NFL+

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Browns record vs. Chargers

  • The Chargers hold the all-time regular season record against the Browns 19-9-1.
  • The Browns are 5-10-1 against the Chargers at home.
  • The last time the Browns beat the Chargers was in 2016, when they hosted the then-San Diego Chargers on Dec. 24 and won 20-17.

Storylines to Watch

  • How the Browns build off momentum of Week 8 win — The Browns claimed their second win of the season in Week 8 against the Ravens, beating a divisional rival. They saw changes on the offensive side in the ball, starting QB Jameis Winston and offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey calling plays for the first time, which led to success in both the run and pass game with improved protection. As they head into the final game before their bye week, the Browns will look to build off the success in Week 8 on all three sides of the ball and continue to play complimentary football.
  • How the Browns offense finds success against Chargers defense — The Chargers have one of the NFL's top defenses this season, leading the NFL in scoring defense by allowing just 13.0 points per game. They rank eighth in total defense, allowing 305.4 total net yards per game, and ninth in passing defense, allowing 193.4 net passing yards per game. They are also rank11th in rushing defense, allowing 112.0 rushing yards per game. Offensively, the Browns will need to find a balance in the run and pass game to move the ball downfield and find ways to score against a defense that leads the league in scoring defense.
  • How the Browns run defense limits RB J.K Dobbins — The Browns defense will face another top-10 running back in J.K. Dobbins, who ranks 10th in the league in total rushing yards this season with 535 rushing yards. He has 112 carries this season and four rushing touchdowns. Dobbins also ranks seventh among running back with his 4.78-yard rushing average and ranks second in the AFC with 535 rushing yards. This season, the Browns run defense has allowed 1,007 total rushing yards this season, with teams averaging 4.5 yards per carry.

Follow the Browns on Social Media for Game Updates

Instagram: @clevelandbrowns

TikTok: @browns

Get Live Coverage of the Browns Game on the Browns App

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