This Sunday will mark the Pittsburgh Steelers’ first game against the Cleveland Browns while they actually have a winning record in 13 years. That goes back to Mike Tomlin’s first season on the job in 2007, when a 6-2 Steelers team hosted and defeated a 5-3 Browns team led by Rob Chudzinski.
Pittsburgh comes into this game 4-0. The Browns are 4-1. But it’s also the first time the two will see each other with Myles Garrett back on the field. The Pro Bowl edge defender served a six-game suspension to close out the 2019 season after he struck Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph over the head with a helmet during an altercation at the end of a contest in the middle of last season.