‘Beyond special’: LeBron, Magic, OBJ and more react to Browns ending playoff drought

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The Cleveland Browns are not only in the 2020 NFL playoffs, but they have now won their first postseason game in 26 years — a 48-37 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday in the wild-card round.

And the Browns have ended yet another notable drought in 2020. Cleveland hadn’t won a playoff game since defeating the Bill Parcells-led New England Patriots in the 1994 wild-card round when coach Bill Belichick was the Browns’ coach (and Nick Saban was Belichick’s defensive coordinator).

Cleveland’s 48 points are the second-most the Browns have scored against the Steelers. The result Sunday trails only the Browns’ 51 points in a 51-0 win against the Steelers on Sept. 10, 1989.

To say Browns fans are excited would be an understatement. Let’s check in:

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