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Steelers deliver a message with 38-7 beat-down of Cleveland

Editor

You’ve heard of statement games. This wasn’t a statement game. This was more of a message game, and it was the Steelers who delivered the message.

When the sixth weekend of the 2020 NFL season began, the (4-0) Steelers were one of three undefeated teams in action but it was the Browns being viewed as the main attraction for the 1 p.m. showdown at Heinz Field. The (4-1) Browns came in as winners of four straight and having scored at least 32 points in each of those. The Browns were the ones with the NFL’s No. 1 rushing attack, with a Heisman Trophy winner

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