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It’s not elementary for returning Watson

Browns beat Texans; Eagles, Bengals win

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LOS ANGELES: Deshaun Watson was less than impressive in his return from an NFL suspension on Sunday, but Cleveland’s defensive dominance saw the controvers­ial quarterbac­k win his Browns debut 27-14 over the Houston Texans.

With play-off races heating up around the league, there was little riding on the contest in Houston.

But the first game in almost two years for quarterbac­k Watson — who was suspended for 11 games after more than two dozen women accused him of sexual assault and inappropri­ate conduct during massage sessions — put the game in the spotlight.

Watson had already missed all of the 2021 season for the Texans before the Browns controvers­ially acquired him.

On Sunday, he was booed by Houston fans on every snap and clearly showed the effects of his time off.

“I’ll just say I felt every one of those 700 days,” said Watson after the Browns offence generated just six points — on field goals from Cade York.

Donovan Peoples-Jones took a punt return 76 yards for a Cleveland touchdown, cornerback Denzel Ward had a four-yard fumble return for a touchdown, and linebacker Tony Fields returned an intercepti­on 16 yards for a TD to make up for the Browns’ lack of offensive production.

Elsewhere, Philadelph­ia inched closer to a play-off berth with a 35-10 victory over the Tennessee Titans that took their league-best record to 11-1.

The Cincinnati Bengals again got the better of Kansas City, beating the Chiefs 27-24, and the San Francisco 49ers shook off the early injury departure of quarterbac­k Jimmy Garoppolo to beat the Miami Dolphins 33-17.

With Garoppolo sidelined early, the 49ers defence came through, containing the potentiall­y explosive Dolphins offence.

Miami opened the game with a 75-yard touchdown by Trent Sherfield on their first play from scrimmage, but struggled to move the ball from there.

Rookie Brock Purdy came in for Garoppolo and threw two touchdown passes as the Niners snapped Miami’s five-game winning streak.

But 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan said there were “mixed emotions” after the game as the team learned Garoppolo had broken his left foot and would require season-ending surgery.

Eagles quarterbac­k Jalen Hurts threw for three touchdowns and ran for another, exiting the field to chants of “M-V-P!” AJ Brown torched his former team with a game-high eight catches for 119 yards and two touchdowns.

BURROW BEATS MAHOMES

In Cincinnati, the Bengals beat the Chiefs in a rematch of last season’s AFC Championsh­ip game.

Chiefs quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes completed 16 of 27 passes for 233 yards with a touchdown and no intercepti­ons.

Bengals counterpar­t Joe Burrow completed 25 of 31 passes for 286 yards, with two touchdowns and no intercepti­ons in the back and forth battle. Despite the loss, the Chiefs remain in position to challenge Buffalo for the top seed in the AFC, both teams now at 9-3.

The Minnesota Vikings produced more last-minute magic, sealing a 27-22 victory over the New York Jets on Camryn Bynum’s fourth-down goal line intercepti­on of Jets quarterbac­k Mike White.

The Vikings’ 10th win of the season means Minnesota will have a chance to clinch the NFC North title with a win at Detroit next week. AFC North leaders

Baltimore saw quarterbac­k Lamar Jackson limp off with a knee injury in the first quarter, but with backup Tyler Huntley at the helm edged the Denver Broncos 10-9.

Huntley capped a 91-yard drive with a two-yard touchdown run with 28 seconds remaining to seize the win, and in more good news after the game the Ravens announced that the injury to Jackson, the 2019 NFL Most Valuable Player, was not expected to end his season.

In Chicago, banged-up Green Bay quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers extended his dominance of the Bears, rallying the Packers to a milestone 28-19 victory.

Rodgers’ 25th career win over the Bears was the Packers 787th regularsea­son triumph, moving them past the

Bears to the top of the NFL’s all-time list.

At Arlington, Dak Prescott threw for three touchdowns and Dallas scored five fourth-quarter touchdowns to rout Indianapol­is 54-19.

Ahead 21-19 as the fourth started, Dallas (9-3) exploded. Prescott (20-for30, 170 yards) found Michael Gallup for a three-yard score, followed by Malik Hooker’s 38-yard fumble return.

Tony Pollard peeled off a 30-yard TD run, Ezekiel Elliott tacked on a four-yard scoring jaunt and Malik Davis finished the outburst with a 23-yard TD run. AFP/

RESULTS

Pittsburgh 19 Atlanta 16; Green Bay 28 Chicago 19; Jacksonvil­le 14 Detroit 40; Jets 22 Minnesota 27; Washington 20 Giants 20 (OT); Tennessee 10 Philadelph­ia

 ?? AFP ?? The Browns’ Deshaun Watson runs with the ball against the Texans at NRG Stadium in Houston.
AFP The Browns’ Deshaun Watson runs with the ball against the Texans at NRG Stadium in Houston.

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