The Columbus Dispatch

Chubb, Hunt push Browns past Texans

- Tom Withers

CLEVELAND – Nick Chubb returned from a stint on injured reserve and scored a touchdown early in the fourth quarter – topping 100 yards rushing along with teammate Kareem Hunt – and the Cleveland Browns pushed through rough weather for a 10-7 win over the Houston Texans on Sunday.

Chubb reeled off a 59-yard run with 1:07 left and then smartly ran out of bounds at the 2-yard line instead of scoring so the Texans, who were out of timeouts, wouldn’t get the ball back.

Chubb finished with 126 yards on 19 carries. Hunt finished with 104 yards, including 37 yards – and three first downs – on Cleveland’s final drive as the Browns (6-3) ran out the clock.

With the Browns up 3-0 on a day where passing was almost impossible, Chubb, playing for the first time since Oct. 4, took a handoff on the right, cut left and ran past Texans defensive end J.J. Watt as Cleveland finally found the end zone to go up 10-0.

Deshaun Watson’s 16-yard TD pass to Pharaoh Brown with 4:59 left pulled the Texans (2-7) within three, but Hunt pounded away after the Browns were backed up at their own 3 after a muffed kickoff. Cleveland ate up the final 4:54 against the NFL’S worst rushing defense.

Before Watson’s scoring pass, the Texans couldn’t muster much offense as swirling winds blew Watson’s passes off course and affected a 46-yard field-goal attempt.

The game’s start was delayed 36 minutes after a severe thundersto­rm barreled into Firstenerg­y Stadium just before kickoff.

An otherwise windy and gray afternoon along Lake Erie darkened quickly as strong, gusting winds blew in from the west, forcing both teams to retreat to their locker rooms and sending fans scurrying for cover.

The hail-producing storm capped a turbulent return from their bye week for the Browns.

Quarterbac­k Baker Mayfield missed one practice after going on the COVID-19

list after having close contact with an infected staffer, and the team had to briefly shut down its facility on Friday when offensive lineman Chris Hubbard tested positive for the coronaviru­s.

But there was good news this week, too, as Chubb returned, giving the Browns perhaps their best offensive player for a second half they hope leads to their first playoff berth since 2002.

Cleveland’s Myles Garrett recorded his 10th sack and stopped Watson short of the goal line in the first half.

With Houston on the 4-yard line, Watson took the snap, surveyed the line and thought he had a space to wiggle through on the right side. However, Garrett quickly filled the hole, wrapped his arms around Houston’s quick QB and threw him for a 2-yard loss.

Once the game got underway, the Browns drove deep into Houston territory before a questionab­le grounding call against Mayfield led to Cleveland settling for Cody Parkey’s 41-yard field goal.

 ?? SCOTT GALVIN/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Browns running back Nick Chubb (24) runs past Texans cornerback Lonnie Johnson (32) for a touchdown during the fourth quarter at Firstenerg­y Stadium.
SCOTT GALVIN/USA TODAY SPORTS Browns running back Nick Chubb (24) runs past Texans cornerback Lonnie Johnson (32) for a touchdown during the fourth quarter at Firstenerg­y Stadium.

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