Coming off a bye week and heading into a five-game stretch of the schedule that includes just one game against a team at .500 or better, the Rams (2-3) are looking to get it rolling Sunday when they take on the Cleveland Browns (2-4) in a noon game at the Edward Jones Dome.
But the Browns are no one to sleep on. This is a young team that has been in all but one game this season and one that's coming off a frustrating 26-23 overtime loss to the 6-0 Denver Broncos.
The Rams and Browns have split 22 previous meetings, with the Rams winning three of the last four.