The Cleveland Browns are looking to do something Sunday that they haven’t done since 1992: beat the Patriots in Foxborough.
On Oct. 25 that year, a Bill Belichick-led Browns squad scored 10 unanswered in the fourth quarter to outlast Dick MacPherson’s Patriots, 19-17, at Foxboro Stadium.
In the six meetings in New England since, the Patriots have been unblemished, defeating the Browns in a variety of ways. They won 17-14 in 1995, 27-16 in 2001, 9-3 in 2003, 34-17 in 2007, 27-26 in 2013, and 27-13 in 2019.
The teams have split the eight games in Cleveland during that span, but the Browns have had zero success while playing on the road.