3) 6 In 10 No one in the NFL gets a later start to division play than the Browns, who open their AFC North slate with a Halloween game against the Steelers at FirstEnergy Stadium. From there, the Browns head to Cincinnati for Week 9 and then play four of their final six games against AFC North teams. The old cliche is division games count twice, and that's true in a sense. It just shouldn't discredit the importance of the Browns' first seven games, which will have a massive impact on where the team will find itself in the AFC North when it embarks on this six-and-10 stretch.