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AI believes that the Cleveland Browns have something big in store for the 2024 season
Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports

If you are a Cleveland Browns fan, you know the recent success that they have seen is almost a bit out of the normal. While it hasn’t been all that much success compared to the big picture, it has been a lot more than we’ve seen in over a couple of decades.

Artificial intelligence believes that the Browns have something good in store for the 2024 season. AI believes that the Browns will be winning the AFC North this coming season.

By doing so, the Browns would win their first AFC North title ever, it’s never happened. That is a large feat on its own that this franchise has been chasing. The 33rd Team has the Browns 11 wins as just enough to beat out the Pittsburgh Steelers (10-7). AI has both the Baltimore Ravens (9-8) and Cincinnati Bengals (6-11) taking a step back.

Cleveland has the strongest roster they’ve had on paper in decades and the expectations in the building are that they should be winning the division. It won’t be easy by any means, as I believe we see the AFC North much closer than this. If Joe Burrow can stay healthy, the Bengals shouldn’t finish with less than nine wins.

The Browns need the defense to be as elite on the road as they were at home last year. The biggest question mark is whether or not Deshaun Watson can finally put it together. 

Pittsburgh needs things to work at the quarterback position, but they drafted well once again and improved their roster overall. If Baltimore can replace over half of their offensive line and fit in Derrick Henry well, they’ll be a double-digit win team.

Winning the division would be huge for the Browns and AI believes that 2024 is the season they get it done. Now we wait

This article first appeared on A to Z Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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