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By Marla Ridenour
Beacon Journal sportswriter
POSTED: 06:13 p.m. EDT, Apr 03, 2008
The Browns' 10-6, near-miss playoff campaign in 2007 was expected to bring national television exposure.
So preseason Monday Night Football might be the tip of the iceberg.
The release of the NFL's regular-season schedule could be at least a week away, but the Browns will play before a national audience Aug. 18 when they visit the defending Super Bowl champion New York Giants.
The 8 p.m. game will be televised on ESPN.
The Browns' preseason opponents were announced Thursday, with dates and times to be determined.
They will open with a home game Aug. 7-11 against the New York Jets, then go on the road for two weeks. After the Giants' trip, the Browns will take on the Detroit Lions in Ford Field (Aug. 21-25), then conclude at home against the Chicago Bears (Aug. 28-30).
The NFL preseason kicks off in Canton on Aug.3 (8 p.m., NBC) when the Indianapolis Colts take on the Washington Redskins in the annual Pro Football Hall of Fame Game.
The Browns' 10-6, near-miss playoff campaign in 2007 was expected to bring national television exposure.
So preseason Monday Night Football might be the tip of the iceberg.
The release of the NFL's regular-season schedule could be at least a week away, but the Browns will play before a national audience Aug. 18 when they visit the defending Super Bowl champion New York Giants.
The 8 p.m. game will be televised on ESPN.
The Browns' preseason opponents were announced Thursday, with dates and times to be determined.
They will open with a home game Aug. 7-11 against the New York Jets, then go on the road for two weeks. After the Giants' trip, the Browns will take on the Detroit Lions in Ford Field (Aug. 21-25), then conclude at home against the Chicago Bears (Aug. 28-30).
The NFL preseason kicks off in Canton on Aug.3 (8 p.m., NBC) when the Indianapolis Colts take on the Washington Redskins in the annual Pro Football Hall of Fame Game.
