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Chubb ran for a 2-yard touchdown w ith 57 seconds left, and the Cleveland Browns stunned one of their division rivals on Thursday night, beating the Steelers 24-19 and ending their five-game ...
The Browns running back scored on a 2-yard run with 57 seconds remaining, his second of the night, to lift Cleveland to a 24-19 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers on "Thursday Night Football."
Derrick Henry's 2-yard run with 2:36 remaining opened the door for the Ravens to take the lead. Justin Tucker's PAT pushed Baltimore in front 24-23. The score capped a six-play, 91-yard drive by ...
There were still 13 minutes on the clock at this point, but there would be no more scoring. The Vikings had a drive to the Cleveland 2-yard line, but decided to let the clock run out instead of go for another score. [11] Kapp completed 7 of 13 passes for 169 yards and a touchdown, while also rushing for 57 yards and another score.
The Vikings had a drive to the Cleveland 2-yard line, but decided to let the clock run out instead of going for another score. [ 3 ] Kapp completed just 7/13 passes, but threw for 169 yards and a touchdown, while also rushing for 57 yards and another score.
2:53 Browns 27-yard field goal by Bahr 10 0 1 2:31 Browns Fumble recovery returned 28 yards for touchdown by Grayson, Bahr kick good 17 0 2 8:54 Browns 20-yard field goal by Bahr 20 0 2 3:28 Browns Manoa 3-yard touchdown run, Bahr kick good 27 0 2 0:39 Browns 27-yard field goal by Bahr 30 0 3 12:26 Browns Manoa 2-yard touchdown run, Bahr kick good
Derrick Henry's 2-yard TD run with 2:36 left gave the Ravens a 24-23 lead, but Winston, who signed a one-year deal as a free agent in March, got some help from Baltimore safety Kyle Hamilton on ...
In the 2016 season, Crowell led the Browns in rushing attempts, rushing yards, and rushing touchdowns. [63] In Week 2, versus the Baltimore Ravens, Crowell recorded a career-long 85-yard touchdown run. [64] The run was the second-longest rushing play in franchise history, behind Bobby Mitchell's 90-yard run in 1959. [65]