";s:4:"text";s:3044:" As challenging as a home game against the Broncos promises to be, the toughest game on Cleveland's schedule will be its road clash with the defending NFC champion Seattle Seahawks.
Perhaps the best example of that was "The Drive" game won by Denver in 1986, which NFL Network tabbed as one of the greatest games of all time: 1986 AFC Championship. This schedule will likely appear much different after the NFL Draft and as the season progresses.
For the Browns, they are matched up against the NFC West, AFC West, the Jets and Titans, in addition to the six divisional games. Bowe has been fairly vocal, so although he was a key part of Kansas City's success for years, it is unclear how the fans will react to him. This is simply a review of the schedule with a rough predication of outcomes. http://t.co/eiklj7Qh1I http://t.co/FApQEn7U8e. The Seahawks are difficult to beat anywhere, but they are nearly impossible to take down at home. After the easy start, the Browns will have playoff caliber teams for the next six games. That means either McCown or Manziel will have to be up to the task and get some help from the likes of Bowe, wide receiver Andrew Hawkins and running backs Isaiah Crowell and Terrance West among others. Despite his subpar 2014 performance, Bowe feels good about his chances of bouncing back in Cleveland, according to NFL on ESPN: "I have a chance to revitalize myself. Chiefs fans are known for being some of the most intense in the NFL, and Bowe will have to oppose them for the first time in his career. He also believes that the Browns' offensive scheme will accentuate his strengths more than the Chiefs' did last season, per Keith Britton of 92.3 The Fan: #Browns WR @DwayneBowe82 tells @BullandFox "I definitely think I can be a No.
Season opener against the Jets in New York (9/13), home opener against the Titans (9/20). They will simply be worried about keeping pace with arguably the NFL's most complete team. The Browns will be facing the likes of the toughest division in the NFC that includes the Seahawks, Rams, Cardinals, and the 49ers.