Freddie Kitchens is in his first season as the head coach of the Cleveland Browns, a year after serving for half the season as the interim offensive coordinator. But he’s already done something a number of his predecessors failed to do, and that is to win a game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
On Sunday, he will try to do something that the Browns have only done once before in their history: win at Heinz Field. Literally, it has happened only once before. Cleveland has only won five games against the Steelers since the birth of the AFC North in 2002, with one tie.