Houston Chronicle

Chubb and Hunt carry Cleveland

- By Tom Withers

CLEVELAND — Nick Chubb ran for two scores and 124 yards, Kareem Hunt had a TD catch, ran for a score and rushed for 86 yards, and the Cleveland Browns gave coach Kevin Stefanski his first NFL victory Thursday night by beating the Cincinnati Bengals 35-30 on the NFL’s 100th birthday.

Baker Mayfield threw two touchdown passes, connecting with Odell Beckham Jr. on a 43-yard score in the first half.

The Browns (1-1) rebounded from an atrocious performanc­e last week in Baltimore, where they were roughed up 38-6 by the Ravens and looked mostly inept in Stefanski’s debut.

Things went much more smoothly against the Bengals (0-2) and No. 1 overall pick Joe Burrow, who threw three TD passes and showed incredible poise in just his second game.

Burrow’s third TD pass — a 9-yarder to Tyler Boyd with 43 seconds left — pulled the Bengals within five, but the Browns recovered the ensuing onside kick and ran out the clock.

Mayfield completed 16 of 23 passes for 219 yards with one intercepti­on. But he spread the ball to eight different receivers, and the Browns racked up 215 yards rushing.

Chubb and Hunt were a potent 1-2 punch for Cleveland.

“They’re two talented backs that compliment each other and push each other,” Stefanski said. “We’re gonna look for ways to get those guys the rock.”

Burrow finished 37 of 61 for 316 yards. He was sacked three times, and he had an unfortunat­e moment when he tried to call timeout and had the ball snapped past him. But the reigning Heisman Trophy winner matched Mayfield pass for pass and showed why the Bengals believe he can turn them around.

“The hype is real with Joe,” Mayfield said.

 ?? David Richard / Associated Press ?? Browns defensive tackle Sheldon Richardson sacks Bengals quarterbac­k Joe Burrow in the first half.
David Richard / Associated Press Browns defensive tackle Sheldon Richardson sacks Bengals quarterbac­k Joe Burrow in the first half.

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