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Mike Hilton ‘We Can’t Dwell On’ The Browns; We’re On To Cincinnati

One of the most curious things about the events that unfolded at the end of the Pittsburgh Steelers’ game against the Cleveland Browns on Thursday night is the simple fact that these two teams are going to play one another again…two weeks from today.

Myles Garrett will not be there, of course. The third-year defensive end was given an indefinite suspension that will carry through at least the 2019 postseason. Before he is able to play again, he will have to file for reinstatement from Commissioner Roger Goodell.

Steelers center Maurkice Pouncey won’t be there, either.