A quick look at the information you need to know about today's Patriots-Browns game:
TEAM RECORDS: Patriots 3-1, Browns 0-4
GAME TIME: 1 p.m. EST
TV NETWORK: CBS
TV ANNOUNCERS: Greg Gumbel, Trent Green and Jamie Erdahl
NATIONAL RADIO NETWORK: Westwood One
NATIONAL RADIO ANNOUNCERS: John Sadak and Mike Mayock
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LOCAL RADIO NETWORK: Anchored by WBZ-FM (98.5 The Sports Hub)
LOCAL RADIO ANNOUNCERS: Bob Socci and Scott Zolak
ALL-TIME SERIES BETWEEN THE TEAMS: Patriots lead, 6-2 (total does not include games against old Cleveland Browns franchise, now the Baltimore Ravens)
LAST MEETING: Patriots 27, Browns 26 on Dec. 8, 2013 at Gillette Stadium
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QUICK FACTS
-- Since 2003, the Patriots are 40-6 (.869) following a loss.
-- This is the first of three straight games the Patriots will play against AFC North opponents. They will host the Bengals on Oct. 16 and play at Pittsburgh on Oct. 23.
-- The Patriots are 4-8 overall in games played in Cleveland. They are 2-2 in games at FirstEnergy Stadium, all of which were played against the current Browns franchise. They were 2-6 in Cleveland against the current Ravens franchise.
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MILESTONES
-- If Tom Brady plays today, he will become the franchise leader in seasons played with the team. This will be the beginning of his 17th season, breaking the record of 16 he shares with Steve Grogan (1975-90).
-- If Brady plays today, he will tie the NFL record for most seasons by a quarterback with one team. The record, 17, is held jointly by John Brodie (49ers) and Dan Marino (Dolphins).
-- Bill Belichick has 226 regular-season career wins as a head coach and is tied with Curly Lambeau for fourth place on the all-time NFL list. One more victory moves him into sole possession of fourth place, with Tom Landry (250) ahead of him in third. The coach with the most regular-season wins is Don Shula (328), followed by George Halas (318).
-- Rob Gronkowski has 66 overall touchdowns and needs two to tie Stanley Morgan (68) for the franchise record.
-- Gronkowski has 65 receiving touchdowns and needs two to tie Morgan (67) for the franchise record.
-- Gronkowski has 5,566 receiving yards and needs 160 to tie Irving Fryar for fourth place on the franchise's all-time receiving yardage list.