The Cleveland Browns and the rest of the AFC have zero games to watch on Thanksgiving. The NFC is controlling the November holiday as it often does with the Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys always playing on the holiday.
This year, all six teams playing are from the NFC which means a vast majority of AFC fans just get to enjoy football without the stress of caring about the results.
As the Browns push toward the playoffs, we’ve kept you up to date with a rooting guide as well as a full breakdown in our Playoff Watch.