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LeBron heartbroken by Browns' OT loss to Packers

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LeBron James helped heal Cleveland's sporting heartache when the Cavaliers won their first championship in 2016, but the King's power doesn't extend to the lowly Browns.

James watched on along with the Browns faithful as the team wasted arguably its best chance to win its first game of the season.

Cleveland was up by 14 points at one point, but the Packers fought back, putting themselves in position to tie the game on the final drive.

Come on, LeBron. That's not the Browns way.

That's more like it. The Packers sent the game to overtime, and a bad interception by DeShone Kizer set up Green Bay for a walk-off touchdown, sending Cleveland to 0-13.

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