The Cleveland Browns face an uphill battle against the Las Vegas Raiders, given their historically lopsided rivalry. Since their first meeting in 1970, the Raiders have dominated the series. Initially playing in Oakland, the Raiders secured back-to-back wins to set the tone.
The Browns finally broke through with a 7-3 victory in 1973, but their success was short-lived. The Raiders responded with eight consecutive wins, including a pivotal 1981 AFC Divisional Round playoff matchup. That game is infamous for Browns quarterback Brian Sipe’s “Red Right 88” play, which sealed their fate.
The Raiders’ all-time edge over the Browns is substantial, making it challenging for Cleveland to reverse their fortunes. Historically, the Browns have struggled to contain the Raiders’ offense and capitalize on scoring opportunities.
As the Browns prepare to face the Raiders again, they’ll need to draw on past successes and find ways to overcome their historical disadvantage. Can they break the trend and secure a much-needed victory, or will the Raiders continue their dominance in this longstanding rivalry?