Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Cooper’s big day powers Browns

- KRISTIE RIEKEN AP SPORTS WRITER

BROWNS 36, TEXANS 22

HOUSTON — After Amari Cooper grabbed a 53-yard reception on the game’s first play Sunday, the Cleveland Browns star thought he’d be in for a big day.

It turned out to be the biggest day for a receiver in team history.

Cooper set a franchise record with 265 yards receiving and scored two touchdowns and a 2-point conversion, and the Browns beat the Houston Texans 36-22 to move closer to a playoff berth.

“Not to disrespect their defensive backs [but] everything was flowing well and it kind of seemed a little easy,” he said.

Cooper’s performanc­e moved him atop the Browns’ record book ahead of Josh Gordon, who had 261 yards receiving against Jacksonvil­le on Dec. 1, 2013. It was also the most receiving yards in an NFL game this season. Cooper has 1,250 yards, making him the first receiver in team history with consecutiv­e 1,000-yard seasons.

It was his third 200-yard receiving game, and he joins Terrell Owens as the only players to do it with three teams. Cooper had a 226yard game with the Cowboys and a 210-yard game for the Raiders.

The Browns can’t clinch a playoff spot this week, but at 10-5 they’re all but guaranteed to secure just their second postseason appearance since 2002. It’s the third time since 1999 that they’ve reached double-digit wins, doing so in 2007 and 2020.

A win Thursday against the New York Jets will punch their ticket to the playoffs.

“I can’t wait. … We can earn it on Thursday,” Coach Kevin Stefanski said.

Joe Flacco threw for 368 yards with 3 touchdowns and 2 intercepti­ons in his fourth start for the Browns, who built a 22-7 halftime lead and cruised to their third consecutiv­e victory.

Cooper, who had TD catches of 75 and 7 yards, credited Flacco for his success.

“To be completely candid, I would attribute most of it to Joe,” he said. “He has an incredible feel for the game. He has an incredible arm. … The best way of explaining it is that we mesh well together.”

Houston’s playoff hopes took a blow as the Texans fell to 8-7 on a day when Case Keenum threw for just 62 yards with two intercepti­ons in his second start in place of star rookie C.J. Stroud, who’s recovering from a concussion. Keenum was replaced by Davis Mills late in the third quarter.

“We just didn’t do enough today,” the 35-year-old Keenum said. “We got our butts kicked and that’s never fun. I hadn’t had it like that in a while.”

Houston Coach DeMeco Ryans knows the offense must do more but was more disappoint­ed in his defense.

“When you don’t get pressure on the quarterbac­k, no matter who’s out there it’s going to be a long day,” he said. “Flacco had a really good day against us. We didn’t pressure him at all. He stood back in the pocket. He had all day to throw the football and we weren’t where we were supposed to be in coverage.”

The Browns took an early lead when Jerome Ford took a direct snap and scored on a 4-yard run on the first possession. Cooper made it 14-0 with his 75-yard TD catch early in the second quarter.

Dameon Pierce cut the lead to seven points when he returned the ensuing kickoff 98 yards for a touchdown.

Kicker Dustin Hopkins, who attempted to chase down Pierce during the run, left after that with a hamstring injury, and the Browns didn’t attempt an extra point or field goal the rest of the game. Stefanski didn’t have an update on Hopkins after the game except to say that he’ll have an MRI.

The Browns extended their lead on a 21-yard TD reception by David Njoku with about four minutes left in the first half. Backup QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson ran for the 2-point conversion to make it 22-7.

Flacco connected with Cooper again on a 7-yard TD with about 2 1/2 minutes left in the third quarter, but the 2-point conversion failed.

Duron Harmon picked Keenum off soon after Cooper’s second score.

The offense got in the end zone again on the next drive when Kareem Hunt scored on a 1-yard run. Cooper caught the 2-point conversion pass to put the Browns ahead 36-7.

 ?? (AP/Eric Christian Smith) ?? Cleveland Browns wide receiver Amari Cooper (right) hauls in a touchdown pass as Houston Texans cornerback D’Angelo Ross defends during the first half Sunday at NRG Stadium in Houston.
(AP/Eric Christian Smith) Cleveland Browns wide receiver Amari Cooper (right) hauls in a touchdown pass as Houston Texans cornerback D’Angelo Ross defends during the first half Sunday at NRG Stadium in Houston.
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