The Cleveland Browns have had a rough season. They entered Thursday’s game with a 2-8 record. There hasn’t been a lot to cheer about.
But on Thursday night, the Browns gave their fans a win they’ll remember for a while.
In a blinding snowstorm, which turned the field into something out of a movie, the Browns put together a game-winning drive in the fourth quarter and beat their AFC North-leading rival Pittsburgh Steelers 24-19. Cleveland QB Jameis Winston hit some clutch throws when he could barely see his receivers downfield, and Nick Chubb scored the go-ahead touchdown with 57 seconds left. And the Browns fans, who have sat through bad football this season and a blizzard on Thursday night, still packed the stadium in the final minute to celebrate a fun win.
The Browns aren’t going to the playoffs. The 2024 season will be mostly forgettable. But the Browns can have some really good memories of Winston rallying the team in the snow to a win. If they could see the field through that blizzard.
The Steelers, who won a massive game on Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens, looked like they had a hangover in the first half.
Pittsburgh scored just three points. Kicker Chris Boswell, who has had a remarkable season, missed a kick wide right. The Steelers’ offense was wrecked by Myles Garrett, who had three sacks in the first half. Garrett also forced a fumble on Russell Wilson that the Browns recovered and turned into a field goal just before the half. Cleveland led 10-3 at halftime.
The Browns were simply dominating the game up front on defense. In the third quarter, the Steelers went for it on fourth-and-1 and Jaylen Warren was stopped for a 1-yard loss. In the first half, the Steelers put in backup QB Justin Fields for a fourth-down play and had him run it, and the Browns stopped him for a 2-yard loss.
Cleveland fans had to be wondering where that defense, which was also exceptional last season, was for the first 11 weeks of this season.
In the snow, that seemed like a very tough lead to overcome, but Pittsburgh wasn’t giving up.
Steelers rally in 4th quarter
The Steelers got a big play from Fields to get back in the game. Fields took off on a 30-yard run down the sideline, the first time the Steelers had hit a big play in a while. That gave Pittsburgh a spark. After a roughing the passer penalty followed by an unsportsmanlike call on Cleveland, Warren scored a 3-yard touchdown and the Steelers were back in the game.
Then Pittsburgh’s defense came up with a key play. Nick Herbig hit Winston in the snow, and the ball popped loose. The Steelers recovered at Cleveland’s 27-yard line. The Steelers still had to execute an offense in the snow to take the lead, and faced a third-and-6. Wilson took a shot to the end zone, and Calvin Austin III came down with a 23-yard touchdown pass. The Steelers didn’t get the 2-point conversion but led 19-18.
The Browns had to put together their own scoring drive in nearly whiteout conditions. Winston, somehow, completed a 26-yard pass to Jerry Jeudy to get Cleveland into Steelers territory. But Steelers cornerback Donte Jackson picked off Winston with 4:22 to go.
It was the Browns’ turn to not give up.
Cleveland’s defense held after that, and the ensuing Steelers punt only went 16 yards under pressure in terrible conditions. Cleveland had another shot to win, starting at Pittsburgh’s 46-yard line with more than three minutes to go. Jeudy caught a huge fourth-down pass to keep the drive going. Winston hit Jeudy again on a third down for 15 yards to move inside the 10-yard line. The Browns made sure they didn’t have to sweat out a field-goal attempt in the snow, as Chubb scored on a 2-yard run to give Cleveland a 24-19 lead. The Browns knocked down a Hail Mary attempt on the final play to win.
For the Steelers, it’s a damaging loss after an 8-2 start coming in. But for the Browns, it will be the highlight of their season.
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A very specific yet frustrating losing streak.
Still unclear what happened with George Pickens.
Final stats
Jameis Winston: 18-of-27 for 219 yards, one interception and a rushing TD
Russell Wilson: 21-of-28 for 270 yards and one TD.
Nick Chubb: 20 carries for 59 yards and two TDs.
Jerry Jeudy: six catches on six targets and 85 yards.
Oof, Wilson took a SHOT to the ribs from Jordan Hicks right after the pass.
FINAL: Browns 24, Steelers 19
Russell Wilson goes for the Hail Mary and it’s easily batted down by the Browns defense. Cleveland gets a huge win against the AFC North leader, and now it looks like George Pickens got into it with someone.
What a game.
It’s now down to 16 seconds left with 44 yards to go after Jaylen Warren gets taken down in bounds on a first down. This is shaping up for a Russell Wilson Hail Mary.
Jaylen Warren returns it to the 35 and the Steelers will go for a touchdown with 50 seconds left and one timeout.
TOUCHDOWN: Nick Chubb punches it in to take back the lead
Nick Chubb completes a disaster sequence for the Steelers with a one-yard touchdown and the Browns now lead by five with 57 seconds left after a failed two-point conversion. This game became amazing the second the snow started coming down for real.
And then Winston finds Jerry Jeudy for a huge first down. And then the Steelers defense gets called for delay of game. The Browns now have first-and-goal with 1:43 left, needing only a field goal.
Correction, the Steelers are now accepting the penalty, so it’s 3rd-and-7 for the Browns. Cleveland crowd isn’t pleased after a Pittsburgh timeout.
Huge swing there, as Jameis Winston gets taken down on 3rd-and-2, but seemed to get a pass off to, well, the back of his offensive line. The refs don’t call it intentional grounding, but they do call it illegal touching of a pass by center Ethan Pocic.
The result is a penalty that is declined and 4th-and-7 for the Browns, who are going for it.
Big play for the Browns, who are knocking on the door of the red zone at the two-minute warning.
Steelers go three-and-out, then a rushed and off-target punt by Corliss Waitman gives the Browns the ball at the Pittsburgh 46. The Browns have the ball again with 3:29 left and two timeouts.
INTERCEPTION: Steelers take over with 4:34 left
And then Jameis Winston does that, with Donte Jackson getting the pick. The Steelers can put this game away now with a long drive, from their 24.
Jameis Winston is on one right now.
TOUCHDOWN: Steelers complete the comeback with 23-yard TD to Calvin Austin
The Browns took an 18-6 lead with 12:16 left in the game. In the span of about six minutes, the Steelers scored a touchdown, got the ball back on a fumble then scored another touchdown, all while playing through driving snow.
FUMBLE: Steelers get the ball back at the Browns’ 27
There’s the stop. Nick Herbig gets to Jameis Winston’s blind side and records a clean strip sack, with Deshon Elliott recovering the ball. Steelers now threatening to take the lead.
TOUCHDOWN: Steelers make up ground on Jaylen Warren’s 3-yard score
With a helping of both Russell Wilson and Justin Fields on that drive, the Steelers get their first touchdown in seven quarters. They still need a stop another touchdown, but there’s plenty of time left.
Amazon reports this is only the battery hanging out and Winston could still hear everything, but another component of a wild game.
this is INSANE
Jameis Winston’s communication device gets jacked up
Quick Justin Fields cameo, who comes in for three plays then leaves after getting crushed on a roughing the passer penalty.
TOUCHDOWN: Jameis Winston scrambles on 4th down to give Browns 12-point lead
Jameis Winston isn’t a big running QB, but he knew he had to run there. He rumbles through the snow and Steelers defense for a touchdown on fourth-and-goal, then finds David Njoku on the two-point conversion. The Browns might really be doing this.
Browns open the fourth quarter by going for it on 4th-and-inches. It works out with a four-yard gain by Nick Chubb. One 18-yard pass later, it’s 1st-and-goal.
Wow, Blake Whiteheart — a former undrafted free agent elevated from the practice squad — just made the catch of the night for 29 yards.
And then the Steelers settle for a 28-yard field goal. It’s snowing so much here it was hard to see the ball on the Amazon feed.
Facing a 4th-and-1, the Steelers line up for a field goal, then bring their offense back out. The gamble pays off, as Russell Wilson scrambles and finds Pat Freiermuth by the sideline. Russ is cooking despite passing through blizzard weather.
Russell Wilson with another big completion, this time 35 yards to Van Jefferson through heavy snow.
The Browns’ punt leads to a touchback, so the decision to punt instead of going for it on 4th-and-4 at the Steelers’ 39 will net them 19 yards of field position.
And the Browns go three-and-out. This is definitely an AFC North snow game.
Browns get a big fourth-down stop
The Browns recover with a stop on 4th-and-inches. Jaylen Warren nearly got there on third down with a great balancing act, and then got taken down in the backfield. It’s Browns ball on the Steelers’
Cedric Tillman fumbles for Cleveland
On 2nd-and-7 from the Cleveland 45-yard line, Cedric Tillman fumbled. DeShon Elliott forced the turnover and Donte Jackson recovered it.
Steelers take over at their 25-yard line.
Browns begin 2nd half on offense
Cleveland won the opening coin toss and deferred to the second half, so the Browns offense begins the third quarter on offense.
Halftime: Browns 10, Steelers 3
Halftime Stats
Steelers offense: 163 yards
Russell Wilson 11-13, 147 yards
Jaylen Warren 5 carries, 27 yards
Calvin Austin 1 catch, 46 yards
* Wilson sacked 4 times, 1 lost fumble
Browns offense: 119 yards
Jameis Winston 9-11, 78 yards
Nick Chubb 9 carries, 27 yards, 1 TD
Jerry Jeudy 3 catches, 39 yards
Myles Garrett 3 sacks
Myles Garrett gets his 3rd sack
Myles Garrett has been a destructive force for the Browns’ defense. He ends the first half by sacking Russell Wilson for a third time.
The defensive end also forced a fumble in the first half.
Field goal: Browns 10, Steelers 3
Cleveland can’t capitalize on its turnover with a touchdown, but gets a field goal.
Dustin Hopkins hits a 34-yard kick to give the Browns a 10–3 lead with 0:40 remaining in the first half.
Myles Garrett forces Russell Wilson fumble
Russell Wilson attempted to escape pressure, but Myles Garrett pulled the ball out of his grasp for a fumble. Winston Reid recovers at the Pittsburgh 31-yard line.
TOUCHDOWN: Browns 7, Steelers 3
Following a nine-yard pass from Jameis Winston to David Njoku, Nick Chubb bulldozes into the end zone for a 2-yard touchdown.
Cleveland takes a 7–3 lead with 4:00 left before halftime.
Browns convert on 4th down
On 4th-and-1 at the Pittsburgh 16, Nick Chubb runs five yards for a first down. What a weapon to have in short yardage.
Cleveland has 1st-and-10 at the Steelers’ 11 with 4:53 remaining in the first half.
Cleveland gets a first down
The Browns get a first down for the first time in this game with Jameis Winston connecting with Jerry Jeudy on a 16-yard gain.
Field goal: Steelers 3, Browns 0
Chris Boswell hits on his second field goal attempt of the game, this time converting a 48-yard attempt.
Pittsburgh takes a 3–0 lead with 10:53 remaining in the second quarter.
Russell Wilson to Calvin Austin for 48 yards
Russell Wilson has not thrown an incomplete pass yet, going 8-for-8. That includes a 48-yard gain to Calvin Austin.
It’s 1st-and-10 at the Browns’ 27 for Pittsburgh.
1st quarter: Steelers 0, Browns 0
Pittsburgh moved the ball well on its first drive, but Chris Boswell missed a 58-yard field goal. On the other side, Cleveland hasn’t been able to do anything on offense thus far.
A scoreless tie going to the second quarter.
Van Jefferson questionable to return for Pittsburgh
Steelers receiver Van Jefferson is questionable to return due to a quad injury, reports Amazon’s Kaylee Hartung. He had one reception for four yards.
Browns go 3-and-out again
Cleveland can’t get a first down on its second offensive possession. But Corey Bojorquez gets off a better punt this time, kicking 41 yards to push the Steelers back to their 10-yard line.
Justin Fields stuffed on 4th down
Justin Fields is in again for a 4th-and-2. But his run to the right is stuffed quickly by the Steelers. Pittsburgh turns it over on downs.
Cleveland takes over at its 40.
Russell Wilson hitting the long passes early
Russell Wilson has connected on some nice passes in his first two drives. On 3rd-and-6, he hit George Pickens for a 32-yard gain.
On the previous possession, Wilson passed 23 yards to Pat Freiermuth on a third-down play.
3-and-out for Cleveland
The Browns go 3-and-out on their opening drive. A false start penalty on Joel Bitonio on 3rd-and-7 stalled the possession. Jameis Winston completed an 8-yard pass to Jerome Ford, but it was short of the first down.
Corey Bojourquez shanked a 12-yard punt, but an unnecessary roughness penalty on Demontae Kazee tacks another 15 yards onto the play.
Steelers take over at their 19-yard line.
Jameis Winston and his horse are ready for their first drive
The Browns take over for their first possession at their 48-yard line.
Myles Garrett stops the Steelers’ opening drive
On 3rd-and-3 from the Browns’ 40, Russell Wilson is sacked by Myles Garrett for an 8-yard loss.
On 4th-and-11, Chris Boswell misses a 58-yard field goal in windy conditions.
A promising drive ends with no points for Pittsburgh.
Justin Fields comes in for short yardage
Justin Fields came in for a 3rd-and-1 play, but tight end Darnell Washington was called for a false start to make it 3rd-and-6.
Steelers on offense first
The Browns won the coin toss and deferred to the second half. So the Steelers will take the field on offense first.
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