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Everyone who writes for a living has made mistakes in their articles, but NFL.com had a particularly embarrassing error in a post published to the site on Tuesday. The article, which has since been deleted, was titled "Browns' Nick Chubb unsurprisingly sees return to Pittsburgh where he suffered knee injury as 'normal game.

'" It even featured quotes from Chubb discussing his first game against the Steelers since he blew out his knee in gruesome fashion last September. "This won’t be just any old game in Pittsburgh for Nick Chubb on Thursday night, but he’s treating it as such,” the article said . “Four hundred 30 days after ripping his knee to shreds in a prime-time game against the host Pittsburgh Steelers, the Cleveland Browns running back will be back at Acrisure Stadium on Thursday night.



” There was only one problem, as NFL writer Warren Sharp pointed out. Tomorrow night's game is not in Pittsburgh; it's in Cleveland. Justin K.

Aller/Getty Images "A whole article about Nick Chubb playing in Pittsburgh after tearing up his knee in Pittsburgh last year the only problem? The game is actually in Cleveland," Sharp tweeted . "They didn’t just get the host reversed, they wrote an entire article on the premise..

. with a player interview and quotes." Eventually, once the error was pointed out, the post was deleted, but an archived version can be found here .

the fact it is https://t.co/XHceuPBiBj with the oversight 😂 they didn’t just get the host reversed, they wr.

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