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nbc news, thank you for watching, and good night. >>> is tonight the night we witnessthebrownswintfirst game of the season? can cody kessler spark the offense that ranks 20th in the league? back in week 2 isaiah cracked up 1 # # yards should we he can they can crow to fly high tonight and will the defense shut down flacco? is tonight the night the browns finally bribing into the win column? -- break into the win column. browns and ravens we are live in baltimore. next on the pregame huddle on channel 3. >>> hello, probaltimore. and a -- hello, from baltimore and look at m and t bank stadium and it's thursday night football and it's good to have the browns back on channel 3. though they returned to us winless and we will see if we can get them the first win of the year.
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would feel. >> scott's mother, beverley was also murdered. they foundcalebbrownlockedin chains in storage. late last night, authorities announced they identified remains found in another shallow grave. >> multiple gunshot wounds. >> officials say he continues to corroborate. as for a motive so far they brought few clue in a mind of a man accused of horrific crimes. >> reporter: he was denied bond. the judge took a families of the victims. telling them what they experienced is beyond what most will ever will. sarah, thank you. >>> bridging the gap between police and the community they protect with big brothers and sisters in blue. a big question on the ballot and one state, . >>> with so many police involved shootings this year, we talked a lot about tensions in certain communities between police and the people they protect. now, the mentoring organization, big brothers and sisters is watching a program called bigs in blue hoping to be apart of this solution. >> what did you learn? >> science and math and reading roanoke, virginia, brian knew exactly what he wanted to do. >> wea
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