The Cleveland Browns will have three straight weeks where they are playing in primetime games on Sunday or Monday Night Football. Cleveland's return to Sunday Night Football versus the Los Angeles Rams on September 22 has run into a slight problem.

Since the Cleveland Indians are still in a race for a spot in the MLB Playoffs, there are multiple networks picking up Indians games—including the Indians' home finale on September 22. The Indians and Browns games will air less than two hours apart that weekend.

Therefore, the fans in Cleveland will have to decide on whether they want to attend (and/or watch) the Indians or Browns game on Sunday night. The baseball game will be shown on ESPN while the football game will be shown on NBC.

The Browns were scheduled on Sunday Night Football in Week 3 well before ESPN chose to move the Indians to Sunday Night Baseball. Regardless, Freddie Kitchens' team will be looking to get a first win in the young season on Monday Night Football in Week 2 against the New York Jets.

The Browns came into this season with tons of hype surrounding them after they traded for Odell Beckham Jr. In their first game of the season, Baker Mayfield and company struggled as they were snapped back into reality with a 43-13 loss to the Tennessee Titans.

If the Browns begin the season with an 0-2 record, there may be more fans in Cleveland who decide to make an appearance at the Indians game, instead of the Browns on September 22.