Cleveland Browns vs. San Francisco 49ers: How to watch, TV schedule, history, betting odds and more
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The Cleveland Browns face the San Francisco 49ers at home today. Here are some notes about the matchup & information on how you can watch or listen to the game.
Game Information
Game Time/Date: Sunday, November 30, 2025 at 1:00 p.m. ET
Location: Huntington Bank Field, Cleveland, OH
TV Channel: CBS – Kevin Harlan (play-by-play) & Trent Green (analyst).
Local Radio: 92.3 The Fan (WKRK-FM), ESPN 850 WKNR, WNCX (98.5 FM) with Andrew Siciliano, Nathan Zegura, Je’Rod Cherry (sidelines)
Weather: 34 degrees (feels like 21), 11% chance of precipitation, 27 MPH winds from the Southwest
Odds: 49ers by 5.5
Over/under: 35.5
TV Distribution Map
Uniform & Poster
The Browns’ uniform will be brown jerseys, white pants, and orange helmets.
Here is the poster for the Browns vs. 49ers:
Connections
San Francisco Head Coach Kyle Shanahan was the offensive coordinator for the Browns in 2014.
49ers Special Teams Coordinator Brant Boyer played linebacker for the Browns from 2001-04, and he returned in 2009 as a training camp intern.
San Francisco Run Game Coordinator/Tight Ends Coach Brian Fleury was the Browns outside linebackers coach in 2015 and assistant linebackers coach in 2014.
49ers Linebackers Coach Johnny Holland was the inside linebackers coach with the Browns in 2016.
San Francisco DL Jordan Elliott played for the Cleveland Browns from 2020-23.
49ers Offensive Quality Control Coach Deuce Schwartz spent the 2019 season as a defensive quality control coach with the Cleveland Browns.
Cleveland Linebackers Coach Jason Tarver was with the San Francisco 49ers from 2001-17 in various coaching roles.
Browns DT Maliek Collins spent the 2024 season with the 49ers.
History
The Browns have a 13-8 all-time record against the 49ers .
The last time these two teams met was in Cleveland on October 15, 2023, when the Browns won 19-17. P.J. Walker was the Browns’ quarterback, and although he threw for two interceptions, Cleveland was able to get two field goals in the final two minutes, and watch the 49ers miss on their field goal, to pull off the upset against Brock Purdy and company.
The Browns have won four straight home games against the 49ers, and are 8-2 at home against them overall. Cleveland hasn’t lost at home against San Francisco since 1984.