The Pittsburgh Steelers visit the Cleveland Browns on Sunday in a key AFC North game for each team. The 3-2 Steelers are trying to win consecutive games for the first time this season and the 2-2 Browns are trying to build on their 29-28 win against the Tennessee Titans last Sunday. The Browns overcame a 25-point deficit, setting an NFL record for the biggest road comeback in the regular season.

Here is a statistical look at the teams that meet Sunday at 1 p.m. ET at FirstEnergy Stadium.
1
Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger’s NFL rank in pass completions that have covered at least 25 yards.
1
Turnovers by the Browns in four games this season, the fewest in the NFL.
2.4
Steelers’ average yards on running plays after contact, tops in the NFL.
3
Steelers running back Le'Veon Bell’s NFL rank in yards from scrimmage since the fourth week of last season.
4
Interceptions Roethlisberger has thrown in nine career road games against the Browns.
4
Steelers players who have at least 20 receptions, most in the NFL.
4.5
Browns’ average yards per carry.
5.1
Yards per carry the Browns are allowing.
7
Interceptions by Browns safety Tashaun Gipson since 2013, behind only Richard Sherman and DeAndre Levy.
8
The number of catches Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown has made that has covered at least 25 yards, which is tops in the NFL.
26.0
Points the Browns have averaged in quarterback Brian Hoyer’s seven career starts in Cleveland.
31
Browns’ NFL rank in total defense.
38.3
Percentage of teams that have made the playoffs since 1990 after starting the season 3-3, according to ESPN Stats & Information.
48
Second-half points scored by the Steelers this season.
62.3
Percentage of teams that have made the playoffs since 1990 after starting the season 4-2, according to ESPN Stats & Information.
67
Second-half points the Browns have scored in four games compared to 30 by their opponents.
108.2
Bell’s average yards from scrimmage per game in 18 career games.
116
Consecutive starts by Browns left tackle Joe Thomas, third-longest streak among active offensive linemen.
189
Consecutive passes Hoyer had gone without throwing an interception before getting picked off in the fourth quarter of Sunday's comeback win against the Titans.
421.8
Yards per game allowed by the Browns.