The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Browns get soaked but improve to 7-3

Hunt, Vernon, Takitaki contribute big in victory

- By Tom Withers

Kareem Hunt lifted off just inside the 5-yard line, soared over the head of Philadelph­ia’s Jalen Mills like an Olympic long jumper and landed in the end zone.

Without star Myles Garrett, the Browns needed someone to step up.

Hunt went above and beyond — and he wasn’t the only one

Hunt hurdled Mills on a sensationa­l touchdown run, Olivier Vernon made up for Garrett’s absence due to COVID-19 by getting three sacks and a safety, and Cleveland stayed firmly in the playoff picture with a wet 22-17 victory over the Eagles on Nov. 22.

Hunt’s leaping 5-yard score

came shortly after a dazzling 54-yard run by Nick Chubb as the Browns (7-3) finally found traction in their running game in a constant downpour.

“It was like he never stopped going up,” Browns quarterbac­k Baker Mayfield said of Hunt, comparing his gravity-defying move to something out of a video game. “He jumped and just kept levitating. It was like a Super Mario double bounce.”

Cleveland also got a 50-yard intercepti­on return TD in the first half by second-year linebacker Sione Takitaki.

The Browns constantly harassed Eagles quarterbac­k Carson Wentz despite playing without Garrett, the NFL’s sacks leader.

“I’m smiling and crying,” Garrett posted on Twitter. “I’m so proud of the DL.”

Wentz, who threw two more intercepti­ons, pulled the Eagles (3-6-1) within 2217 with a TD pass in the final minute, but the Browns recovered an onside kick and secured win No. 7 — one more than they had in 2019 — under first-year coach Kevin Stefanski.

On Nov. 20, the Browns placed Garrett on the COVID-19 list to cap a week of challenges tied to the virus. It’s still not known when they’ll get dynamic end back, but his teammates stepped up and made the kind of big plays he’s known for You lose a guy of Myles’ caliber, you are not going to replace him,” Stefanski said. “You need guys to step up, and it is a committee approach.”

Chubb and Hunt, who give Cleveland a devastatin­g 1-2 punch, combined on the game’s biggest sequence in the fourth quarter.

After the Eagles closed within 12-10 on Jake Elliott’s 43-yard field goal, Hunt went on his long run, which included him flattening defensive end Joe Ostman with a stiff arm.

Two plays later, Hunt, who had just 11 yards on 13 carries, swept right and jumped over an unsuspecti­ng Mills near the goal line

to put the Browns up 19-10.

“We have the best backfield in the league,” Mayfield said. “There’s no question. I love watching those guys .“It was run.” another tough day for Wentz and the Eagles, plagued by inconsiste­ncy and injuries all season. Wentz made a bad choice on his pick to Takitaki, threw a late intercepti­on — his 14th this season — and was sacked five times. Wentz has been sacked a leaguelead­ing 40 times.

“We are where we are because of the mistakes we’re making, coaches and players,” Eagles coach Doug Pederson said. “This is a test to see who’s in, who’s out. That’s where we are. It’s a matter of challengin­g the leadership of the football team, challengin­g the guys to keep things together. We still have an op

portunity in our division.”

Cody Parkey kicked two field goals as the Browns, who are trying to end an 18-year postseason drought, went 2-1 in three straight home games played in awful weather conditions.

Vernon, who plays on the opposite side from Garrett, gave the Browns a 12-7 lead in the third quarter when he brought down Wentz in the end zone.

Wentz’s hesitation helped set up Takitaki’s easy TD. Philly’s quarterbac­k ignored an open receiver and instead tried to swing the ball to Miles Sanders as he was hit by blitzing cornerback Denzel Ward.

“When I saw the ball in the air, I was like, ‘I’ve got to go get it,’” Takitaki said. “When I did, I saw nothing but daylight in front of me.”

Line dancing

Philadelph­ia’s battered offensive line took a few more hits.

Steady starting center Jason Kelce hurt his elbow in the first half, and his loss forced the Eagles to turn to undrafted rookie Luke Juriga, the 12th lineman used this season. Kelce played the second half in a large brace.

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Despite a rise in COVID-19 cases across the country, the Browns are one of the few teams continuing to allow fans to attend home games. There were 12,000 soaked fans inside FirstEnerg­y Stadium.

Injuries

BROWNS » Safety Ronnie Harrison, a major bright spot of late, injured his knee on Philadelph­ia’s first series and didn’t return.

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Sione Takitaki returns an intercepti­on for a touchdown during the Browns’ 22-17 win over the Eagles on Nov. 22
TIM PHILLIS — FOR THE MORNING JOURNAL . Sione Takitaki returns an intercepti­on for a touchdown during the Browns’ 22-17 win over the Eagles on Nov. 22
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TIM PHILLIS — FOR THE MORNING JOURNAL Olivier Vernon celebrates after sacking Eagles QB Carson Wentz in the end zone for a safety during the Browns’ 22-17 win on Nov. 22.
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TIM PHILLIS — FOR THE MORNING JOURNAL Olivier Vernon and Sheldon Richardson sack Eagles QB Carson Wentz for a safety during the Browns’ 22-17 win on Nov. 22.
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TIM PHILLIS — FOR THE MORNING JOURNAL Sione Takitaki zeroes in on a tackle during the Browns’ 22-17 win over the Eagles on Nov. 22

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