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As Browns turn season around, coach Pat Shurmur not worried about anything but next game

Published November 20, 2014

Associated Press

The Browns are still mathematically alive in the AFC playoff hunt. It's a long shot, but they haven't been eliminated with three games remaining.

And with every win, Pat Shurmur's odds of returning as Cleveland's coach improve.

With his team riding a three-game winning streak — the Browns' longest since 2009 — Shurmur feels good about the progress of his young team, which is finally showing an ability to finish games after so many close losses earlier this season.

But despite the good vibes emanating from one of the NFL's youngest teams, there remains uncertainty about the future.

The clock seems to be ticking on Shurmur, who insists he's not focused on anything but getting his team ready to play their next game.

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