• Browns beat Steelers 13-10 in nail biter of a game
     

    Sun, November 19, 2023 at 7:00 AM EST·



    CLEVELAND (WJW) — The Browns and Steelers rivalry kicked off in Cleveland with both teams battling to gain sole possession of 2nd place in the AFC North behind the front-running Baltimore Ravens. And, with seconds to go in the game, the Browns beat the Steelers, 13-10.

    Here’s how it all started:

    Cool, dry, and sunny conditions greeted fans and players along the Lake Erie Shores.

    Quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson, nicknamed DTR for short, and the Browns got the ball first but the drive quickly fizzled out.

    Myles Garrett put a hard hit on Pittsburgh QB Kenny Picket putting the Steelers at their own 1 yard-line.

    Browns take a 7-0 on a one-yard TD run by Jerome Ford.

    Browns lead the Steelers after the 1st quarter 7-0.

    Cleveland is playing hard-hitting defense.

    Midway through the 2nd quarter both defenses are playing stingy football.

    Browns take a halftime lead of 10-0 after Dustin Hopkins connects on a 25 yard-line field goal.

    Cleveland’s defense held Pittsburgh’s offense to only 65 yards in the first half.

    Rip-roaring into the third quarter, the Steelers did what they do from time to time, score. It was a 74-yard touchdown run, the longest for them in nine years. This moved the score to 10-7.

    Both teams are locked in a defensive battle.

    Browns lead 10-7 as the 4th quarter starts. Myles Garret continues to be a force of nature in the NFL and gets his second sack of the day.

    It’s a nailbiter now as the Steelers tie the game at 10-10 on a 28-yard field goal halfway through the 4th quarter.

    Yards seemed to be hard to come by in the fourth quarter.
    With five seconds to go in the game, it all came down to a kick from Hopkins. And it was good, with two seconds left. Putting Browns back in front 13-10. And that’s how it all ended.

     

     


  • Cleveland Browns @ Baltimore Ravens 33 – 31

    *OMG BROWNS*

    The Ravens didn't trail for a single second in the game, yet lost, and the Browns pulled off another crazy game three weeks after beating the Colts. Two of the best defenses in the league met, but this time it was not in nullifying the opponent's offensive lines, but in big plays. Right in the second play of the match, Mike Macdonald's defense left its mark: Kyle Hamilton hit Watson's pass, caught the bouncing ball and carried it back for a touchdown. After the pick-six, the defense sent the Watsons down with a 3&out, so the home offensive line could come in, and they immediately made two big plays. First, Bateman caught a long pass, then freshman Keaton Mitchell ran for a 39-yard touchdown. The Ravens led 14-0 in less than five minutes.

    Then, until the end of the second quarter, neither offensive line could really make progress after both running backs played under very intense pressure: Jackson was generally better at escaping and improvising, and Watson was quite inaccurate passing (6/20 passing success in the first half), but both offensive units got there. to field goal attempts. Dustin Hopkins made three out of three, but Tucker's second field goal was blocked by the Browns and they also gave the offensive line a short field - this resulted in the third Browns field goal. Within the two-minute warning, Jackson threw an interception, giving the visitors a chance to close: in the end, Hopkins didn't try another field goal from 60 yards, and the Hail Mary (which P.J. Walker tried because Watson seemed to pick up a minor injury on the previous play ) didn't succeed either, so the half ended with a 17-9 Ravens lead.

    In the third quarter, both teams led a touchdown drive, through which the difference between the two offensive lines and the picture of the match were clearly visible. The Ravens were able to move very quickly with big plays mainly from Jackson's passes (of course, when the Browns' defense allowed them), and the Browns, usually based on the running game, put together offensive sequences that burned up a lot of the clock. The Ravens made a successful third attempt for the first time at the beginning of the half, and it immediately turned into a touchdown after the defenders missed Odell Beckham Jr. running the slant route. After the Browns' long attack, Kareem Hunt forced himself into the end zone, and then the two-point attempt was also successful, so the Browns closed with a score of 24-17.

    Myles Garrett sacked Jackson on two consecutive plays, the Browns could have followed the punt early in the fourth quarter, but ex-Raven running back James Proche dropped the ball, which was picked up by Baltimore at the opponent's 12-yard line. There was a big scramble here, first a flag was thrown to the defense, then to the offensive line, then to the defense again, but Gus Edwards finally took it in for a touchdown, so the dropped punt paid off.

    The Browns put together an exceptional Ravens offense, Njoku brought massive yards, then Rock Ya-Sin was called for pass interference, and Watson solved it from close, handing out a TD pass to Elijah Moore. By the way, Watson improved a lot in the second half, all 14 of his pass attempts were successful and he collected 134 yards. After the Browns closed for one more possession, the real turning point came: the first scene of the game was repeated, only this time on the other side. Jackson's pass was batted in and Greg Newsome II scooped it up and carried it into the end zone.

    The match was further spiced up by the fact that Dustin Hopkins, who had been flawless until then, missed the extra, so the Ravens' lead remained at 31-30. The pass rush of the Browns also stopped the Ravens' next action, so Cleveland got the ball and the proven recipe could come, this time at the best time. They were able to make good progress with the running game, got into field goal range, wound down the clock to 3 seconds, and Hopkins hit it from 41 yards.

    The visiting Browns won a huge victory from a 14-point fourth-quarter deficit, and several players cannot be praised enough: Deshaun Watson played his best game in a Browns jersey in the second half, the offensive line blocked the run in an elite manner, which resulted in 178 yards on the ground, the defense was so there is a playmaking factor like maybe only the Ravens, and Myles Garrett and Za'Darius Smith were amazing all game. Because of the latter, Lamar Jackson could not dominate on the other side except for two lightning-fast drives, and the running game was largely taken away by the Browns defense. However, the big plays came from the Ravens' defense, the pass rush led by Jadeveon Clowney was lively throughout, although they couldn't do anything against the run today (Jerome Ford ran 107 yards with an average of 6.3 yards). The Ravens are 7-3, the Browns are 6-3, and the AFC North is getting more and more exciting, with all four teams fighting for a realistic chance of making the playoffs.


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    Cleveland Browns [CLE] 

     

    Cleveland Browns Establishment 1946 League AFC Division - N

    City - Cleveland, Ohio Stadium First Energy Stadium Website

     

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    Owner Jimmy Haslam and Dee Haslam Head coach Kevin Stefanski OC Alex Van Pelt DC Joe Woods 

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    * Roll of glory * 

     

    Number of Super Bowl wins: 0 NFL/AAFC/AFC Championship Wins: 8 - 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949 (AAFC), 1950, 1954, 1955, 1964 (NFL) Number of Division Wins: 12 - 1946, 1947, 1948 (AAFC Western), 1967, 1968, 1969 (NFL Century), 1971, 1980, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989 (AFC Central) Number of playoff appearances: 28 - 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1957, 1958, 1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1971, 19 72, 1980, 1982, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1994, 2002

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    * Rebirth and the recent past *

     

    At the beginning of 1998, the league was already looking for a new owner of the new Browns, and a year later they managed to find one of Modell's friends, bank manager Al Lerner. From 1996 to 1998, several franchises tried to move to Cleveland, to fill the football void created in the city prematurely, but the city did not let anyone in. The franchise is still in the hands of the Lerner family, and since Al's death in 2002, his son Randy has run the club. The new management was imported from San Francisco, the president, the general manager and the head coach also came from the Niners, the latter was Chris Palmer, who, however, did not live up to the high expectations placed on him. The team went 2-14 in 1999 and 3-13 in 2000, and it cost the head coach his job. New coach Butch Davis improved the team somewhat. In 2001, the team had a 7-9 record, and in 2002, the franchise's first season with a positive record followed. The first pick of the 1999 draft, Tim Couch, started the season as QB, but he continued his poor play until then, and then got injured, so the perennial starter Kelly Holcomb came to help the Browns instead. Couch never really came back. Holcomb led the team to the playoffs, where the opponent was the eternal rival Pittsburgh. The match brought great excitement and great play, but luck favored the home team, so the Davis crew suffered a 36-33 defeat.

     

    After the season, the company changed quite a bit, coach Davis replaced the veterans with younger ones. This modification did not work, the encouraging 3-3 start was followed by a very weak, unbalanced continuation, and the score was only 5-11. Before 2004, Couch was fired and Holcomb was reclassified as a replacement, and the guard inaugurated a new starter in the person of the previously excellent Jeff Garcia. However, this did not bring much results, although the start was promising again, nine consecutive defeats sealed their fate, this time 4-12 was not enough for more than last place in the AFC North. During the season, Davis resigned and was temporarily replaced by offensive line coach Terry Robiskie. In 2005, they found a long-term solution for the bench in the person of Romeo Cren, the former Patriots assistant coach, who came with him from the Ravens to GM Phil Savage. At that time, one of the icons of today's football, receiver Braylon Edwards, was chosen by the guard in the draft. This Browns was already different from the previous two years, almost all of their games were close, they only suffered one big loss, unlike the previous ones, and they managed to win six times. A new manager also appeared on the scene, in the person of the local university classmate, Charlie Frye, who took over the baton from the outgoing Garcia. 
     
    2006 was the first real change in a positive direction. The team acquired Joe Jurevicius to strengthen the receiving line, the classy lineman LeCharles Bentley (it's true, he was constantly injured until he left this year), and one of Crennel's favorites, linebacker Willie McGinest. The excellent pass rusher Kamerion Wimbley and the starting linebacker D'Qwell Jackson were also selected in the draft. However, the changes were not immediate. The Browns started with three close losses, then beat the Raiders, and then everyone was hopeful because the team didn't perform badly. However, the Browns have not yet learned how to really win, they have lost matches one after another due to many small things. In addition, there was a lack of a real controller, Frye was not the real one, so they managed to close with only 4-12. 
     
     
    In 2007, the team was finally rebuilt. In addition to the star guard Eric Steinbach, the offensive line was strengthened with the excellent rookie Joe Thomas, and they formed one of the best OLs in the NFL in Cleveland. Brady Quinn, also a freshman, was expected to be the starting quarterback by everyone, but in the end Derek Anderson was given the baton and he did a great job. In addition, veteran running back Jamal Lewis also arrived. Despite this, we could not discover anything positive in the opening game against Pittsburgh, the Steelers won very easily (Frye started at that time, he was traded the next day). This was followed by a historic meeting: they came out victorious against Cincinnati in a 51-45 point cascade, and thus got used to success. With two weeks to go, their 9-5 record looked good for the Wild Card, as Pittsburgh was already a sure-fire division winner. However, already eliminated Cincinnati fought back: the team led by Palmer defeated the Browns 19-14, opening the way for Tennessee to catch up with Cleveland. After that, it was almost unnecessary to beat San Francisco on the road, the Titans entered the playoffs, but the 10-6 record was still excellent and gave a lot of confidence. 
     
    The team started 2008 with high hopes. In the draft, they didn't have a pick in any of the first three rounds, so they couldn't get a player who would fit in quickly, but apart from a few almost useless veterans, they didn't suffer any losses, but the management also made two large-scale trades: Detroit's excellent nose tackle, Shaun Rogers was acquired for Leigh Bodden and a third-round draft pick, while Green Bay defensive lineman Corey Williams cost a second-round pick (as a result of which they were not selected in the first three rounds). Apart from them, the Patriots' catcher, Donte Stallworth, who became a free agent, was an even more important confirmation. Added to them, the starving fans were finally waiting for a playoff. However, like so many times lately, they had to be disappointed: their favorites opened with three defeats and did not score more than ten points on any of the occasions, the Andersons did not even remind of the wonderful offensive unit of the previous year. Although they improved their record to 3-4 after seven matches, and there was a glimmer of hope, the Browns produced a disastrous 1-8 series from then on. It is typical that while the offense always produced more than twenty points when they achieved four successes, they were only able to score eleven or fewer units on ten occasions. During the year, the great talent Brady Quinn was deployed instead of Anderson, and after the tenth game week he was already the starting player, until the eleventh week, when he was out for the rest of the season due to an injury, and Anderson soon followed him on the injured list, so Ken Dorsey and Bruce Gradkowski was also given a role at QB in the second half of a terrible year for the Browns. Despite the disappointing record, Joe Thomas, Shaun Rogers and Ryan Pontbriand were also invited to the Pro Bowl as starters, in addition to them, Josh Cribbs, Phil Dawson, Eric Steinbach and D'Qwell Jackson participated in the event as replacements. Head coach Crennel had to leave at the end of the season, and he was succeeded by former New York Jets coach Eric Mangini, also Bill Belichick's student. 
     
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    * Retired jersey numbers *
     
     
     14 - Otto Graham, QB 32 - Jim Brown, FB 45 - Ernie Davis, HB 46 - Don Fleming, S 76 - Lou
     
    Groza, OT/K
     

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    FROM: Robberto
    DATE: 11/06/2023 07:34:40
    SUBJECTS: Good Afternoon, my darling Rosine

     

    Good afternoon, my darling Rosine, I hope you enjoyed watching the Browns game as much as I did. I liked the Browns first touchdown when the quarterback threw a pass that bounced off the Arizona Cardinal's helmet and into the end zone where Amari Cooper caught the ball for a touchdown :) 
    CLEVELAND — Deshaun Watson threw two touchdown passes — one bouncing off an Arizona helmet — in his second start for Cleveland in five weeks due to a shoulder injury and the Browns held the Cardinals to just 58 yards in a 27-0-win Sunday.

    It was Cleveland's first shutout since 2007.

    Watson looked rusty and indecisive at times in his first full game since Sept. 24, when he sustained a strained rotator cuff in his throwing shoulder. He completed 19 of 30 passes for 219 yards — 139 to Amari Cooper.

    But while Watson and the offense struggled to re-establish any rhythm following their time apart, the Browns (5-3) leaned on their top-ranked defense to stifle the Cardinals (1-8), who started rookie quarterback Clayton Tune.

    Cleveland's defense set up both Watson TD passes with turnovers, and the Browns recorded seven sacks, with Dalvin Tomlinson getting Tune 2 1/2 times.

    Watson connected with Cooper on an 11-yard scoring pass in the second quarter and hooked up with tight end David Njoku on a 5-yarder in the third.

    Kareem Hunt had a 3-yard TD run and Dustin Hopkins kicked two field goals for Cleveland.

    Arizona has lost six straight.

    The Cardinals announced Saturday that Tune, a fifth-round pick from Houston, would start instead of activating Kyler Murray, who is close to making his return after suffering a knee injury last season.

    Earlier this week, Arizona traded Joshua Dobbs, their starter in the first eight games while awaiting Murray's return.

    Tune couldn't get anything going against the Browns, who pressured him on virtually every snap. He completed 11 of 20 passes for 58 yards with two interceptions.

    Already short-handed due to injuries, the Cardinals were also without running back Emari Demercado and receiver Michael Wilson, who were both inactive.

    The Cardinals had just 31 yards at halftime as their six first-half possessions went punt, punt, punt, interception, punt and punt. It didn't get much better after halftime.

    The Browns led 13-0 at the break on the strength of two field goals by Hopkins and a fluky touchdown, which came after Denzel Ward picked off Tune.

    Cleveland caught a huge break on the scoring play as Watson's throw deflected off the helmet of Cardinals defensive lineman Dante Stills, caromed high in the air and was grabbed by Cooper in the end zone.

    A week ago, the Browns were victimized by a similar play when a late pass by backup QB P.J. Walker bounced off the helmet of a blitzing Seattle defender and was picked off, setting up the Seahawks' comeback win.

    Murray's next chance to play is next week at home against Atlanta.

    The Cardinals wanted to give Murray as much time as possible to get ready after months of rehab and inactivity. Once Murray is back on the roster and behind center, Arizona will have time to evaluate whether to stick with Murray, who signed a five-year, $230 million contract last season, as their franchise QB or go in another direction. The Browns play next week against the Baltimore Ravens in Baltimore. The Ravens beat the Browns earlier this year convincingly so I hope we have a better chance to win with our quarterback seemingly much healthier.

     

    I hope you have a wonderful start to the new week, my love *kiss* Please take care as my kitty cats and I love you very much.*kiss* and *hugs*

     

    Robert

     




    FROM: Robberto
    DATE: 11/06/2023 07:34:40
    SUBJECTS: Good Afternoon, my darling Rosine

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