Since 1991, the Browns have not finished with a better record than the Steelers in ANY season. That's right, 2022 is likely to be the 31st straight season in which the Steelers finish with a record better to or equal to the Browns.
1992: Steelers 11-5, Browns 7-9
1993: Steelers 9-7, Browns 7-9
1994: Steelers 12-4, Browns 11-5
1995: Steelers 11-5, Browns 5-11
1996 Steelers 10-6, Browns did not exist
1997: Steelers 11-5, Browns did not exist
1998: Steelers 7-9, Browns did not exist
1999: Steelers 6-10, Browns 2-14
2000: Steelers 9-7, Browns 3-13
2001: Steelers 13-3, Browns 7-9
2002: Steelers 10-5-1, Browns 9-7
2003: Steelers 6-10, Browns 5-11
2004: Steelers 15-1, Browns 4-12
2005: Steelers 11-5, Browns 6-10
2006: Steelers 8-8, Browns 4-12
2007: Steelers 10-6, Browns 10-6 (Tied record, but Steelers won division)
2008: Steelers 12-4, Browns 4-12
2009: Steelers 9-7, Browns 5-11
2010: Steelers 12-4, Browns 5-11
2011: Steelers 12-4, Browns 4-12
2012: Steelers 8-8, Browns 5-11
2013: Steelers 8-8, Browns 4-12
2014: Steelers 11-5, Browns 7-9
2015: Steelers 10-6, Browns 3-13
2016: Steelers 11-5, Browns 1-15
2017: Steelers 13-3, Browns 0-16
2018: Steelers 9-6-1, Browns 7-8-1
2019: Steelers 8-8, Browns 6-10
2020: Steelers 12-4, Browns 11-5
2021: Steelers 9-7-1, Browns 8-9
2022: Steelers 7-8, Browns 6-9
Think about that. George H.W. Bush was still President the last time the Browns were not looking *UP* at the Steelers in the standings. 31 straight years of having the Steelers with a better record than the Browns.
That has to be an unheard of streak in the annals of sport.
Bill Cowher and Mike Tomlin have *NEVER* finished below the Browns in the standings. Ever.