Rotorua Daily Post

Browns end playoffs drought

Cleveland overcome Steelers to go through for first time since 2002

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The Cleveland Browns are back in the playoffs, qualifying for the first time since 2002 by surviving a late Pittsburgh rally for a 24-22 win over the Steelers, who rested quarterbac­k Ben Roethlisbe­rger and several other starters.

The Browns (11-5) nearly blew a 15-point lead in the fourth quarter, but stopped Pittsburgh’s 2-point conversion attempt and then recovered an onside kick with 1:22 left to hold on.

A week of Covid-19 disruption­s concluded in celebratio­n as the

Browns ended what had been the NFL’S longest postseason drought. Their reward: Another game against the AFC North champion Steelers, in Pittsburgh next weekend.

Nick Chubb had a touchdown run, Baker Mayfield threw a TD pass and the Browns hung on as Mason Rudolph brought back the Steelers (12-4), who had the luxury of sitting their best players after clinching the division last week.

Instead of Roethlisbe­rger, who is 23-2-1 in his career against the Browns, Steelers coach Mike Tomlin started Rudolph in the regular-season finale.

Big Ben will get another shot at the Browns next week.

Rudolph’s 2-yard TD pass to Juju Smith-schuster with 1:23 left pulled the Steelers within 24-22.

But Rudolph badly overthrew rookie Chase Claypool on the 2-point attempt, and Browns tight end Stephen Carlson then fell on the ensuing kick under a pile of bodies.

Before the scoreboard clock in Firstenerg­y Stadium ran off its final seconds, most of the 12,000 fans — there were some Terrible Towel wavers — cheered wildly and Browns players danced onto the field.

The win completes a gruelling turnaround for the Browns and their passionate fan base, which endured nearly two decades of dysfunctio­n since the team’s last playoff visit — 197 losses, 14 double-digit-loss seasons and seven coaches ago.

But in his first year, coach Kevin Stefanski has not only navigated the Browns through Covid-19 issues, he’s got them back in the Super Bowl tournament.

Stefanski and the Browns barely held practices this week because of Covid-19 positive tests and protocols and went into their most important game in years without six players, including top cornerback Denzel Ward, and three assistant coaches.

Along with Roethlisbe­rger, defensive star TJ Watt, Cam Heyward and Maurkice Pouncey didn’t make the trip to Cleveland.

The Steelers were also missing cornerback Joe Haden, who tested positive for Covid-19 and may have to miss the playoff game. — AP

 ?? Photo / AP ?? Cleveland Browns quarterbac­k Baker Mayfield reacts after the team defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Photo / AP Cleveland Browns quarterbac­k Baker Mayfield reacts after the team defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers.
 ?? Photo / ap ?? Cleveland wide receiver Rashard Higgins celebrates.
Photo / ap Cleveland wide receiver Rashard Higgins celebrates.

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